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This site has been designed as a final semester project by Bond University undergraduate student, Everett Sizemore, under the supervision of Professor Mark Pearson. Information within this web site is provided for the purpose of discussing legal issues and for personal and/or educational use only and is provided in good faith without any express or implied warranty. It should not be relied on as a substitute for legal advice. Bond University, Mark Pearson and Everett Sizemore make no warranty, representation or undertaking whether express or implied, nor do they assume any legal responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of the information provided on this web site. Bond University, Mark Pearson and Everett Sizemore accept no liability, whether direct or indirect, for any loss or damage a person suffers because that person had directly or indirectly relied on any information provided on this web site.

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The material in the checklist is based primarily upon:
Pearson, M. (2007). The journalist's guide to media law. Dealing with legal and ethical issues. (3rd ed.). Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

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