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    Individual Business Ethics Case | Read Business Ethics Case 3.5 at the end of Ch. 3 of The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce. After reading the case, be prepared to answer the questions that follow. | 3.5 Business Ethics The National Enquirer, Inc, is a Florida corporation with its principal place of business in Florida. It publishes the National Enquirer, a national weekly newspaper with a total circulation of more than 5 million copies. About 600,000 copies, almost twice the

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    Business Ethics Case Lauren Kendall BUS415 February 23, 2011 Neha Bhatia Business Ethics Case The National Enquirer, Inc. is a Florida corporation with its principal place of business in Florida. It publishes the National Enquirer, a national weekly newspaper with a total circulation of more than five million copies. About 600,000 copies, almost twice the level in the next highest state, are sold in California. The National Enquirer published an article about Shirley Jones, an

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    3.5 Business Ethics The National Enquirer, Inc. is a Florida corporation with its principal place of business in Florida. It publishes the National Enquirer, a national weekly newspaper with a total circulation of more than 5 million copies. About 600,000 copies, almost twice the level in the next highest state, are sold in California. The National Enquirer published an article about Shirley Jones, an entertainer. Jones, a California resident, filed a lawsuit in California state court against the

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    Business Ethics Case Kristin Smith BUS/415 February 27, 2012 Business Ethics Case The National Enquirer is a tabloid newspaper known for its gossip about celebrities, scandals, and other Hollywood drama. The difference between the National Enquirer and newspapers is that the National Enquirer is mostly based on rumors and famous scandals. Newspapers are more responsible journalism that tells the facts. Sold in almost every grocery store, gas station, and local convenience store, the

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    Business Ethics Case: Calder V. Jones

    3.5 Business Ethics The National Enquirer, Inc., is a Florida corporation with its principal place of business in Florida. It publishes the National Enquirer, a national weekly newspaper with a total circulation of more than 5 million copies. About 600,000 copies, almost twice the level in the next highest state, are sold in California. The National Enquirer published an article about Shirley Jones, an entertainer. Jones, a California resident, filed a lawsuit in California state court against

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    Business Ethics Case Tina M. Drinka BUS/415 March 12, 2012 Rob Tischer, J.D., M.A. Business Ethics Case Discussed in this paper is the case of Calder v. Jones, 465 United States 783, 1984. Respondent Shirley Jones filed suit in California Superior Court against the National Enquirer claiming libel. Petitioners are South the reporter who wrote the article for the National Enquirer, and Calder who holds the position of president and editor of the National Enquirer. What

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    Business Ethics National Enquirer Case “National Enquirer Inc. publishes and distributes a weekly general interest periodical under the name, National Enquirer. National Enquirer periodical contains information and editorial content related to investigative reporting, celebrity gossip and features, human-interest stories and covers articles about health, food, and household affairs topics. The company is based in Boca Raton, Florida. National Enquirer operates as a subsidiary of American Media Operations

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    Business Ethics Case Shirley Jones is resident entertainer of California that has filed suit against National Enquirer, Inc., along with its president. Jones filed her complaint in the California courts with intent to sue for multiple damages of defamation, privacy, and emotional distress against the national newspaper. In this paper I will attempt to answer the question from the reading of section 3.5. The National Enquirer is a weekly tabloid that was founded in 1926 by William Radolph Hearst

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    Business Ethic Case El demandante, la actriz Shirley Jones demando a los acusados, el National Enquirer, distribuidor y el escritor del artículo y Calder el editor de la revista en un artículo del Enquirer en el que se afirmó que Jones era una alcohólica. Jones vive en California y aunque el artículo se escribió y se editó en Florida Jones presentó una demanda en el tribunal estatal de California afirmando que el tribunal tenía la jurisdicción sobre la base de la gran circulación del Enquirer en

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    Ethics Case 3.5 Luis D. Maymí Romero University of Phoenix BUS 415 Prof. Joanne Pardo Márquez julio 28, 2011 Ethics Case 3.5 El National Enquirer es un periódico semanal de venta en todo el país, con sede en Florida (Cheeseman, 2010, p. 49). El diario es ampliamente conocido por los miembros de la sociedad como un “tabloid” porque se centra en acontecimientos escandalosos que involucran a celebridades, políticos o por otros acontecimientos. La credibilidad de los artículos de la publicación se

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