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« on: July 16, 2010, 10:00:33 am » |
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For the History Channel, I required that the production company sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) specifically restricting disclosure of what I considered potentially detrimental information.
Granted, that example was pretty easy because the focus of their production was the breed itself, not hunting with dogs.
The idea was to protect our interest, while still allowing journalistic freedoms inherent to such efforts.
No journalist will ever give you final edit rights, sighting journalistic integrity and excellence. But they will work within the confines of previously agreed to limitations. If they don't want to agree to an NDA, they are not going to get what they want from me.
Steve
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