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Government tightens media rules

A digital copy of every news and feature story published on online newspapers must be stored independently and kept unchanged for at least one year for inspection purpose, the government has said.
Government tightens media rules ảnh 1Online newspapers in Vietnam must maintain an electronic depository of their stories for at least a year from the first date of publication. (Photo: congly.vn) 

Hanoi (VNA) - A digital copy of every news and featurestory published on online newspapers must be stored independently and keptunchanged for at least one year for inspection purpose, the government hassaid. This is part of the Government’s decision tostore an electronic depository for the press, which includes radio, televisionand online newspapers. The decision aims to help the Government betterassess the quality of the media in its reporting on issues and events. It alsopermits regular and unannounced inspections by authorised agencies. It willcome into effect on March 30. As per the decision, the Ministry of Informationand Communications will set up a data stockpile to keep electronic depositoriesof stories and products in radio, television and online newspapers.   The digital copies of stories and productspublished on radio and television must be stored for at least six months fromthe date of first broadcast, while that of online newspapers must be maintainedfor at least a year from the first date of publication. The electronic depository can be used asevidence while investigating violations by the media, and the publishing ofincorrect information. At a meeting held late last year, Minister of Informationand Communications Truong Minh Tuan said that Vietnam’s media still publishedsensational stories to attract more views. In some cases, they publicised suchstories in the morning and removed them by the afternoon. Such stories affect society negatively, he said,adding that some newspapers used information provided on websites or socialmedia without verifying the information. In 2016, the ministry took drastic action bypunishing newspapers and reporters for violating laws and ethics, Tuan said.This year, the ministry would continue to take strong steps to better managethe press, particularly websites, he said.-VNA
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