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  1. The right of reply or right of correction generally means the right to defend oneself against public criticism in the same venue where it was published. In some countries, such as Brazil, it is a legal or even constitutional right.

  2. Offering a right of reply to those who are the subject of significant criticism or allegations of wrongdoing is a fairness obligation under the Ofcom Broadcasting Code. It can also help...

  3. adjetivo. 1. (= morally good, just) justo. it is not right that he should pay for their mistake no es justo que él pague por su error. it is/seems only right that she should get the biggest share es/me parece justo que ella reciba la mayor parte ⧫ está/me parece bien que ella reciba la mayor parte.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2018 · This article analyses the latest judgment of the European Court of Human Rights dealing with the right of reply. The court held that the compulsion for a publisher to print a reply to an editorial he had written and published in his newspaper did not violate his fundamental rights.

  5. This article will teach you when a Right of Reply is, followed by strategic ways to respond. We will also discuss strategies on how to instigate a Right of Reply and why you might do so (this is a very advanced tactic that is not for everyone, and must be used responsibly).

  6. 1 de ene. de 2009 · The fairness doctrine held that a right to respond existed because the public has a right to hear “all responsible viewpoints on particular issues” and broadcast licensees have “the duty of preserving for the public . . . radio as a medium of free expression and fair presentation.”.

  7. Right to Reply (sometimes called R2R) is a British television series shown on Channel 4 from 1982 until 2001, which allowed viewers to voice their complaints or concerns about TV programmes. It featured reports, usually presented by a viewer, and interviews with the programme-makers concerned.