Central European News & Mike Leidig v BuzzFeed (US Second Circuit Libel Case) – Video Material
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Files (3)
- The NYTimes.mp4Download
New York Times Video Report On China’s “Cabbage Walkers” Performance Art
Video · 77.3 MB
- The Truthiness Of Buzzfeed.mp4Download
Truthiness Of BuzzFeed: Video Commentary On BuzzFeed’s Ratings-Based Attempt To Debunk CEN Stories
Video · 91.5 MB
- BF-TedTalks.mp4Download
Jack Werner TEDx Talk On Ghost Stories, Scepticism And Why Strange Claims Still Need Evidence
Video · 8.3 MB