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So picture in your mind the Wikileaks email dump, but instead of the secret chatter of Democratic elites it's the deeply personal files of political activists, and instead of the New York Times and other establishment media outlets sifting through the data and publishing newsworthy excerpts, it's the alt-right media machine blasting the most lurid tidbits across Reddit.
For example, one might ask whether editors are interested in publishing "newsworthy" results: those that are completely unexpected, that confirm a long held belief, or that settle a controversy once and for all.
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The Times refused, saying it had "published newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern".
We didn't believe then, and certainly don't believe now, that it was wrong to acquire and publish newsworthy photographs of a notorious war criminal".
(Journalists and others who publish newsworthy leaked and hacked documents without fear of criminal consequences can do so thanks to First Amendment protections).
But it raised the question in my mind of The Times's policy, if any, concerning a potential conflict in publishing a newsworthy story in which the author also stands to profit.
George Freeman, an assistant general counsel for the New York Times Company, which owns the Wilmington newspaper, said yesterday that the decision "confirms the long-held principle that the media cannot be punished for publishing truthful, newsworthy information which it legally obtains".
Wikileaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange has said he doesn't like either candidate, and that he is willing to publish any newsworthy documents.
He wrote up the responses -- which appear more off-the-cuff than anything carefully written by PR professionals -- and quickly published the newsworthy story.
And every time a new LUMAscape is published it is newsworthy.
The question was whether a federal law that prohibits the disclosure of illegally intercepted communications, from old-fashioned wiretapping to modern computer hacking, can constitutionally place newspapers or others in jeopardy for publishing or passing on newsworthy information that they themselves did nothing improper to obtain.
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