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Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
Lesson : Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Course Developer : Amrita Kaur
College/ Department : Bhagat Singh College (Eve),
Commerce
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Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
Lesson : Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Course Developer : Amrita Kaur
College/ Department : Bhagat Singh College (Eve),
Commerce
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 2
Table of Contents
Chapter: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
1: Learning Outcomes
2: Introduction
3: Legal Issues concerning PR Professionals
4: Ethical Issues in Public Relations
? Conflict of Interest
5: Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Summary
Exercise
Glossary
References
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Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
Lesson : Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Course Developer : Amrita Kaur
College/ Department : Bhagat Singh College (Eve),
Commerce
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 2
Table of Contents
Chapter: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
1: Learning Outcomes
2: Introduction
3: Legal Issues concerning PR Professionals
4: Ethical Issues in Public Relations
? Conflict of Interest
5: Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Summary
Exercise
Glossary
References
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 3
1. Learning Outcomes
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
? define ethics,
? explain legal issues concerning PR professional,
? define terms like defamation, invasion of privacy, copyright, trademark,
? discuss the issues that PR professionals keep in mind about invasion of
privacy,
? discuss the aspects that should be kept in mind by the PR department
relating to copyright laws,
? explain the concept of Misappropriation of Personality,
? list the basic guidelines that a PR professional must follow to act ethically,
? meaning of conflict of interest,
? discuss the types of conflict of interest a PR professional can come across,
? discuss corporate social responsibility and ethics.
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Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
Lesson : Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Course Developer : Amrita Kaur
College/ Department : Bhagat Singh College (Eve),
Commerce
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 2
Table of Contents
Chapter: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
1: Learning Outcomes
2: Introduction
3: Legal Issues concerning PR Professionals
4: Ethical Issues in Public Relations
? Conflict of Interest
5: Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Summary
Exercise
Glossary
References
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 3
1. Learning Outcomes
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
? define ethics,
? explain legal issues concerning PR professional,
? define terms like defamation, invasion of privacy, copyright, trademark,
? discuss the issues that PR professionals keep in mind about invasion of
privacy,
? discuss the aspects that should be kept in mind by the PR department
relating to copyright laws,
? explain the concept of Misappropriation of Personality,
? list the basic guidelines that a PR professional must follow to act ethically,
? meaning of conflict of interest,
? discuss the types of conflict of interest a PR professional can come across,
? discuss corporate social responsibility and ethics.
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Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Figure: Decisions may be ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’
As senior level management personnel, your decisions may be right or wrong. How do you
guard yourself against making incorrect decisions? The key is referring your decision and its
impact with ethical conduct.
Ethics, in general, means the principles that guide a human being or an organization?s
behavior to be morally correct in various situations.
Ethics in public relations is vital for getting into the right kind of public relations activities.
Also, acting ethical builds credibility and trust of the organization with the public. Ethics
normally mean differentiating between the right and wrong, and include elements like
honesty, loyalty, fairness, respect, and straightforward communication. In today?s digital
age where having the right image in the eyes of the public is most essential. PR
professionals are being hired by organizations to get the “right image” using whatever
means, even ignoring the ethical issues. But one should keep in mind that if the behaviour
of the PR professional and his whole organization is ethical, then the risk of getting into
legal and regulatory problems becomes minimum. Therefore, it is important for a PR
professional to know what kind of legal issues he can face while trying to build the
organization?s image and how he can act ethically in order to achieve the PR goals and
objectives.
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Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi
Lesson : Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Course Developer : Amrita Kaur
College/ Department : Bhagat Singh College (Eve),
Commerce
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 2
Table of Contents
Chapter: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
1: Learning Outcomes
2: Introduction
3: Legal Issues concerning PR Professionals
4: Ethical Issues in Public Relations
? Conflict of Interest
5: Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Summary
Exercise
Glossary
References
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi. 3
1. Learning Outcomes
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
? define ethics,
? explain legal issues concerning PR professional,
? define terms like defamation, invasion of privacy, copyright, trademark,
? discuss the issues that PR professionals keep in mind about invasion of
privacy,
? discuss the aspects that should be kept in mind by the PR department
relating to copyright laws,
? explain the concept of Misappropriation of Personality,
? list the basic guidelines that a PR professional must follow to act ethically,
? meaning of conflict of interest,
? discuss the types of conflict of interest a PR professional can come across,
? discuss corporate social responsibility and ethics.
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Relations
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Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Figure: Decisions may be ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’
As senior level management personnel, your decisions may be right or wrong. How do you
guard yourself against making incorrect decisions? The key is referring your decision and its
impact with ethical conduct.
Ethics, in general, means the principles that guide a human being or an organization?s
behavior to be morally correct in various situations.
Ethics in public relations is vital for getting into the right kind of public relations activities.
Also, acting ethical builds credibility and trust of the organization with the public. Ethics
normally mean differentiating between the right and wrong, and include elements like
honesty, loyalty, fairness, respect, and straightforward communication. In today?s digital
age where having the right image in the eyes of the public is most essential. PR
professionals are being hired by organizations to get the “right image” using whatever
means, even ignoring the ethical issues. But one should keep in mind that if the behaviour
of the PR professional and his whole organization is ethical, then the risk of getting into
legal and regulatory problems becomes minimum. Therefore, it is important for a PR
professional to know what kind of legal issues he can face while trying to build the
organization?s image and how he can act ethically in order to achieve the PR goals and
objectives.
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Legal Issues concerning PR Professionals
1. Defamation
Any false communication, written or spoken, that unfairly harms the reputation of
a person is called defamation. Communication in written form, such as in magazine
or newspaper, is called libel and a communication in oral form is called slander.
Gertzv. Robert Welch Inc, 1974 gives the following common elements of
defamation:
? Communication to a third person;
? Identification of the plaintiff;
? A statement that holds the plaintiff upto hatred, contempt, or ridicule; and
? The absence of truth.
Figure: Process of Defamation
There should be a claimant (one who initiates a law suit) whose reputation has
been negatively hurt because of the false communication that has led to hatred
and contempt. Defamation could be expensive. A recent example of defamation
was seen when a Former Supreme Court Judge Justice Sawant sued the „Times
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