Virginian Pilot Ethics Policy
One of the few public newspaper policies with online-specific components. They include:Use of Internet sources
Verify all facts reported from an online site unless you are confident of its source. For instance, the official Pulitzer Prize Web site can be regarded as a reliable source for names of past winners; a trade association site may not be.
If using a source via Internet or e-mail, verify the source by phone or in person. Make certain a communication is genuine before using it.
Generally, credit photos and graphics downloaded from the Internet. Usually, generic mug shots and icons do not need credits.
Researching the Internet
Internet-derived information should be attributed, just as we would information from any book, magazine or other publication. Our prohibition against plagiarism applies to this information.
Linking to Web sites from a story · Always review Web sites listed in stories. If you have concerns about including a site in a story because of inappropriate content, check with an editor.
Internet communication
Use the same standards of representation as you would using the telephone or in person. Using deceptive methods to gain information, including the failure to reveal one's identity as a journalist while using a computer or the use of false identification to obtain access to computer systems, is corrosive to truth telling.
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