(CLO) On December 7, Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper organized an information and professional exchange session for a group of students from the Faculty of Journalism and Communication (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU-HCM City), with the topic "Protecting press copyright and digital journalism trends".
Talking to the students, journalist Duong Quang, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper, presented an overview of the latest digital journalism trends in the world and in Vietnam today, the situation of applying AI in content creation, content distribution and the issue of charging for reading electronic newspapers domestically and internationally.
According to Deputy Editor-in-Chief Duong Quang, the prominent trend is that digital journalism continues to dominate; technology, equipment, and platforms continue to innovate to serve the needs of the press public.
This morning's discussion at the Lao Dong Newspaper. Photo: NLĐ
Newspaper editorial offices have clearly recognized the declining trend of print newspapers, and therefore, digital transformation and AI "industry" of the newsroom is a mandatory and vital process.
In the current and future diversity of digital media, video, podcasts and subscriptions (charging for reading newspapers through registered accounts) will be the three pillars of development of modern newsrooms.
Journalist Nguyen To Binh - Member of the Editorial Board, General Secretary of the Editorial Board of Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper - informed the trainees about the digital editorial model at Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper. The model is built with a social network ecosystem of 17 channels, while simultaneously implementing user data collection and administration.
Regarding the issue of press copyright protection, journalist Nguyen To Binh said, " Currently, we are still facing challenges in identifying the owners of anonymous websites and social networks, some social networks have time-consuming complaint handling processes. In addition, violators use many ways to avoid detection, making it difficult to protect press copyright" ...
According to Editorial Secretary Nguyen To Binh, in order to effectively protect copyright, in addition to press and media agencies protecting themselves, it is necessary to increase administrative penalties for copyright violations to have a stronger deterrent effect on organizations and individuals who violate. In addition, state management agencies also need to take the lead in establishing a Center for Copyright Protection of Press Works...
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/trao-doi-thong-tin-nghiep-vu-ve-bao-ve-ban-quyen-bao-chi-va-xu-huong-bao-chi-so-post324567.html
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