Ken Shabby wrote: The complaint is a tricky one regarding unattributed comments on a website I operate: The "journalists" at the Star are quoting Foot.ie members without attribution or permission, and although I realise there's very little legal recourse, I'd like to get it on record with an eye to the future.
lostexpectation wrote: yeah yeah, as I've found out the Journalist unions have no interest in raising standards of workers merely protecting them
chekov wrote: That's what a union is for after all. If they were to enforce a serious ethical code among journos, they'd be left with about 2 members. Nicking quotes from forums without attribution (or attributing them to a single, coherent group) is very low level in terms of the abuses you get in the press. It's slightly less objectionable than simply making up the quotes, which is also unbelievably common.
lostexpectation wrote: Surely there is something to akin to 'working standards', like in industry union you might have health and safety rules, people constantly go on about how unions either hold back or get forced to change work practices in some manner, would these ever improve the quality if their 'work'.
Ken Shabby wrote: Errah, I'll start off by filing a complaint with the Star directly on behalf of my users - I'll ask a few of them to co-sign it - and we'll see where we go from there.