1. The rights of professional communicators include the right to interview, report, criticize, keep professional secrets and be protected by security;
2. The responsibilities of professional communicators include contractual responsibility (professional responsibility), social responsibility, legal responsibility and international responsibility.
Professional communicators refer to professional workers who collect, process, produce and disseminate information for the mass media, such as journalists, editors, broadcasters, program hosts, directors and publishers. They must master the basic laws of mass communication, receive special training and have special knowledge and skills.
Professional communicators are engaged in ideological work, which is closely related to thousands of families and the whole society. They should be aware of their social responsibilities, abide by professional ethics, and provide the public with timely, accurate, true and comprehensive news information and healthy and beneficial entertainment information.
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Constitution of the people's Republic of China
Article 22 The state develops literature and art, journalism, radio and television, publishing and distribution, libraries, museums, cultural centers and other cultural undertakings that serve the people and socialism, and carries out mass cultural activities.
The state protects historical sites, precious cultural relics and other important historical and cultural heritage.
Measures for the Administration of Internet Information Services
Article 5 Anyone who engages in internet information services such as news, publishing, education, medical treatment, medicines and medical devices shall apply for business license or go through filing procedures after being examined and approved by the relevant competent department in accordance with laws, administrative regulations and relevant provisions of the state. Article 14 Internet information service providers engaged in news, publication, electronic announcement and other services shall record the information provided and its release time, Internet address or domain name; Internet access service providers shall record information such as Internet users' online time, user account number, Internet address or domain name, calling telephone number, etc. Eighteenth the State Council information industry departments and provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, the telecommunications regulatory agencies to supervise and manage Internet information services according to law.
News, publishing, education, health, drug supervision and administration, industry and commerce administration, public security, national security and other relevant departments shall, within the scope of their respective duties, supervise and manage the contents of Internet information according to law. Twentieth production, reproduction, publication and dissemination of information listed in Article fifteenth of these measures, which constitutes a crime, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law; If it does not constitute a crime, it shall be punished by the public security organ and the state security organ in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, the Administrative Measures for the Safety Protection of Computer Information Network International Networking and other relevant laws and administrative regulations; For commercial Internet information service providers, the issuing authority shall order them to suspend business for rectification until their business licenses are revoked, and notify the enterprise registration authority; For non-operating Internet information service providers, the filing authority shall order them to temporarily close their websites until they are closed.