Duty of disclosure for media: what you need to know!

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Duty of disclosure for media: what you need to know!

In Carinthia, something exciting is happening: The Catholic Church has decided to launch a new online project, which offers the communities and their members the opportunity to actively participate in communication and exchange about their faith. According to kath-kirche-kaernten.at , the official internet portal of the diocese gurk is not only an Information offer, but also a space for discussions and help for a life. This not only strengthens the connection between the parishes, but also the community as a whole.

The Diocese of Gurk is proud to offer its members from the parishes as well as information on church events. The editorial team wants to ensure that all content is reliable and appealing. Those responsible for the content are Chancellor Official Msgr. Dr. Jakob Ibounig and editor -in -chief Dr. Karl-Heinz Kronawetter, who together make sure that the reporting reaches everyone interested.

disclosure obligations on the Internet

In addition to commitment to communication, there are also legal framework conditions that must be observed. According to usp.gv.at , all media holders who regularly publish content, determined disclosure obligations. This affects both classic media and digital platforms such as websites or newsletters.

Responsibility to publish the basic information lies with the media owner himself. In Austria, the content of the e-commerce law is also relevant. A well-groomed and transparent online profile is not only legally necessary, but also creates trust in users.

The role of media ownership

The question remains who is considered a media owner. According to wko.at this is everyone who operates a website and regularly provides content. A distinction is made between small and large websites, the latter demanding more comprehensive disclosures. An example of fundamental information is the name of the media owner, the corporate headquarters and the object of the company.

The not compliance with these legal regulations can cost up to 20,000 euros. It is therefore of central importance that all operators of such platforms are well informed and regularly keep up to date with changes in the legal framework. This not only contributes to legal certainty, but also promotes good cooperation on the Internet.

In summary, it can be said that the new project of the Catholic Church of Carinthia is a step in the right direction to make faith tangible online. With a clear focus on communication and information in accordance with the legal requirements, the portal will certainly become a valuable instrument for all believers and interested in the region.

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