NEWS - LESSON 4: INDUSTRY AND REGULATION

IPSO:
//IPSO is funded by the daily newspapers it represents.
//About 1500 newspapers and 1100 websites are signed up, the Guardian significantly, have opted out.
//IPSO members include, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail, the Sun, Metro, The Times, the Daily Express, the Daily Star, the Daily Mirror.
//IPSO on IMPRESS - "Impress is a state-sponsored funded almost entirely by one wealthy individual, Max Mosley, and headed by a chief executive who has admitted to holing biases against leading newspapers and journalists." "Impress cannot and never will be a regulator of the UK newspaper industry."

IMPRESS:
//IMPRESS is an independent press regulator in the UK, it was the first the be recognised by the press recognition panel as the result of Leveson. Unlike IPSO, IMPRESS is fully compliant with the terms of the Leveson inquiry.
//It is independent from the news industry and therefore not compromised by its funding system.
//"We provide journalists and publishers with the protection and the support they need to do their job, hold the powerful to account, and speak with confidence and security."
//"We provide the public with the reassurance that they can rely on the news sources that inform them, entertain them, and represent their interests."

IMPRESS IS FUNDED BY MAX MOSLEY:
//In 2008, boss Max Mosley successfully sued the News of the World for £60,000 after the Sunday tabloid falsely claimed that he took part in a "sick Nazi orgy".
//Mosley, 68, the son of the 1930s British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, sued the Sunday tabloid for grossly invading his privacy after they printed pictures and published video of him taking part in a 5-hour sadomasochistic sex session with prostitutes in a Chelsea apartment.
//In his judgement, Mr Justice Eady said that Mosley had a "reasonable expectation of privacy" in relation to his sexual activities, no matter how "unconventional".
//He found no evidence of Nazi themes in the orgy and said Mosley's life had been "ruined".

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