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Wednesday, October 21, 2009The various codes of ethics you’ll find in journalism are very clear: Journalists should not accept freebies from news sources (that also ought to include those press box hot dogs at ball games, but never mind).
What about freelance writers? Are they, or should they, be subject to the codes of their client publications?
Quick easy answer: They can be if the client makes it plain in writing, as The...
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