Cyber ​​Media Coverage Guidelines
Freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press are human rights protected by Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The existence of online media in Indonesia is also part of freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press.
Online media has a special character so that it requires guidelines so that its management can be carried out in a professional manner, fulfilling its functions, rights and obligations in accordance with Law Number 40 of 1999 concerning the Press and the Journalistic Code of Ethics. For this reason, the Press Council, together with press organizations, online media managers, and the public, have compiled the Guidelines for Online Media Coverage as follows:
Scope
Online Media are all forms of media that use the internet and carry out journalistic activities, and fulfill the requirements of the Press Law and Press Company Standards stipulated by the Press Council.
User Generated Content is all content created and or published by online media users, including articles, pictures, comments, sounds, videos and various forms of uploads attached to online media, such as blogs, forums, reader comments. or viewers, and other forms.
News verification and balance
In principle every news must be verified.
News that can harm other parties requires verification on the same news to meet the principles of accuracy and balance.
The provisions in point (a) above are excluded, provided that:
News really contains urgent public interest;
The first news sources are sources that are clearly identified, credible and competent;
The subject of the news that must be confirmed is unknown and or cannot be interviewed;
The media explained to the readers that the news still needed further verification which was sought as soon as possible. Explanations are included at the end of the same story, in brackets and in italics.
After loading the news in accordance with point (c), the media is obliged to continue verification efforts, and after verification is obtained, the verification results are included in the update with a link to the news that has not been verified.
User Generated Content
Online Media must include terms and conditions regarding User Generated Content that does not conflict with Law no. 40 of 1999 concerning the Press and the Journalistic Code of Ethics, which are clearly and clearly placed.
Online Media requires each user to register for membership and to log-in first to be able to publish all forms of User Generated Content. Provisions regarding log-in will be further regulated.
In such registration, Online media requires users to give written consent that the published User Generated Content:
Does not contain lies, slander, sadistic and obscene contents;
Does not contain content that contains prejudice and hatred related to ethnicity, religion, race, and intergroup (SARA), and encourages acts of violence;
Does not contain discriminatory content on the basis of gender and language differences, and does not demean the weak, poor, sick, mentally handicapped, or physically disabled.
Online Media has absolute authority to edit or delete User Generated Content that is contrary to item (c).
Online Media is required to provide a complaint mechanism for User Generated Content that is deemed to have violated the provisions in point (c). The mechanism should be provided in a place that is easily accessible to users.
Online Media is obliged to edit, delete, and take corrective actions for any User Generated Content that is reported and violates the provisions of point (c), as soon as possible proportionally no later than 2 x 24 hours after the complaint is received.
Online Media that has complied with the provisions in points (a), (b), (c), and (f) is not responsible for problems caused by loading content that violates the provisions in point (c).
Online Media is responsible for User Generated Content that is reported if it does not take corrective action after the time limit as stated in point (f).
Errors, Corrections, and Right of Reply
Errors, corrections, and right of reply refer to the Press Law, Journalistic Code of Ethics, and Guidelines for Right of Reply set by the Press Council.
Errors, corrections and or the right to reply must be linked to the news that is rectified, corrected or given the right to reply.
In every report on errata, correction, and right of reply, it is obligatory to state the time of loading of the errata, correction, and/or right of reply.
If a certain online media news is disseminated by other online media, then:
The responsibility of the online media for news makers is limited to news published in the online media or online media under its technical authority;
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