Freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press are human rights protected by Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The existence of cyber media in Indonesia is also part of freedom of opinion, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press.
Cyber media has a special character that requires guidelines so that its management can be carried out professionally, fulfilling its functions, rights, and obligations according to Law Number 40 of 1999 concerning the Press and the Journalistic Code of Ethics. For this reason, the Press Council together with press organizations, cyber media managers, and the public have compiled the Cyber Media Reporting Guidelines as follows:
The Scope of
Cyber Media is all forms of media that use the internet as a medium and carry out journalistic activities, and meet the requirements of the Press Law and the Press Company Standards established by the Press Council. User Generated Content is all content created and/or published by cyber media users, including articles, images, comments, sounds, videos and various forms of uploads attached to cyber media, such as blogs, forums, reader or viewer comments, and other forms.
News Verification and Balance
User Generated Content
Errata, Corrections, and Right of Reply
News Retraction
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Copyright
Cyber media must respect copyright as stipulated in applicable laws and regulations.
Inclusion of Guidelines
Cyber media must clearly and visibly include these Cyber Media Reporting Guidelines in their media.
Disputes Final assessment of disputes regarding the implementation of these Cyber Media Reporting Guidelines will be resolved by the Press Council.