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Source protection, sometimes also referred to as source confidentiality or in the U.S. as the reporter's privilege, is a right accorded to journalists under the laws of many countries, as well as under international law. It prohibits authorities, including the courts, from compelling a journalist to reveal the identity of an anonymous source ...
Sustainability reports can help companies build consumer confidence and improve corporate reputations through transparent disclosure on social responsibility programs and risk management. [4] Such communication aims to give stakeholders broader access to relevant information outside the financial sphere that also influences the company's ...
However, like a non-disclosure agreement, a source may be able to use contract law to control the use of the information provided or protect their privacy. [ 4 ] Some journalists and news organizations have policies against accepting information "off the record" because they believe it interferes with their ability to report truthfully, or ...
The Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act, or UAPDA, is a series of bipartisan bills proposed together by American Republicans and Democrats, passed by the United States Congress, and signed into law by President of the United States Joe Biden beginning in 2023, related to compelled disclosure of unidentified flying objects (UFO) and ...
The report was described as "shocking" and "horrifying" by some commentators and former U.S. intelligence officials. [40] According to current and former U.S. officials interviewed by ABC News, Trump's disclosure endangered the life of a spy placed by Israel in ISIL-held territory in Syria. [41]
Under the rules, public companies are required to report climate risks that may have a material impact on business strategy, results of operation, or financial condition—for now at least.
Unfortunately, the bigger issue of source disclosure gets even more confusing, since the Cohen and Branzburg decisions could allow for the possibility of a journalist being subpoenaed by a court to disclose the name of a source, and being sued by a source under promissory estoppel laws for that disclosure. The current laws of the land, and the ...
The National Instrument 43-101 requires substantially more technical disclosure to the market than the equivalent JORC Code, because the JORC Code is primarily a code for reporting the status of a mineral resource, whereas NI 43-101 is a code of securities disclosure. This distinction is based on the derivation of the two codes: the JORC Code ...