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I do know that news anchors have a "code of ethic" but no actual laws on honesty or forgery. The news stations are not owned by the people or the government, and so they don't work for the people per say, so really have no obligation to them.
I think this is still quite a gray area.
I've been going over WIPO Section 1202 but I haven't really found anything that pertains to this type of situation, unless I'm just not fully understanding the context.
I live in the US, in South Dakota.
I am making a documentary film that will be very intricately proving several news stations and film producers complicit in an ongoing lie against the public. Not bigfoot, of course, but I felt the need to maintain some privacy in the matter. I am just...
Here is a scenario:
Bill declares to the world that he recorded a video of a real bigfoot. His video airs on news, social media, etc. as being footage of a real bigfoot. Bill himself is interviewed and states that he is the one who recorded the video, and it has not been altered in any way...
I live in South Dakota. I bought a house 3 years ago. The neighbor says he has an easement to come into my yard at any time to maintain his 2' x 12' strip of grass that is in my yard. I can find no record of any easement.
He is a very controlling old man and I don't play along with that, so...
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