In situations where an illegally-obtained recording falls into a journalist's hands (as in Bartnicki v.Vopper) ,what is true?
A) The journalist may not legally broadcast the recording under any circumstances
B) The journalist may legally broadcast the recording as long as its origin is determined first
C) Particularly when it involves a matter of public concern,the unknown origin does not remove the First Amendment right to broadcast the recording
D) The authenticity of the recording must be determined before the recording can be broadcast
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Q1: Which of the following is not one
Q2: A photographer who will not leave subjects
Q3: Newsgathering is protected primarily by
A)the First Amendment
Q4: The line of cases exemplified by Food
Q5: The regulations for embedding journalists with military
Q7: If a newspaper reporter records a telephone
Q8: "Ride-alongs" have been a commonly used practice
Q9: The First Amendment's protection of freedom of
Q10: How have the producers of television programs
Q11: The Freedom of Information Act permits access
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