How to add a “Signature” to your certified articles with blockchain WREP

WREP MINI TUTORIAL TO ADD SIGNATURE TO YOUR CERTIFIED ARTICLES

This mini tutorial offers help to those who have to insert the certified signature of their articles in the Blockchain WREP at the bottom of them, using the WordPress system (the procedure also applies to any other system used).

OPERATIONS
Copy the HTML code of the signature

Login to https://reporter.wrep.eu and access the LINK CERTIFICATION section. Select the article whose signature is to be taken and click on the [HTML] button. A window similar to this one will open:

Select and copy the code in the grey box with the buttonCTRL+C (or right mouse button + COPY).

Edit article on WordPress

Go to the WordPress article management panel and select the item MODIFY for the article to which you want to add the Blockchain WREP certified signature.

Accessing HTML code

Position yourself on the text of the article and click on CLASSIC EDITOR and then on the 3 vertical dots OTHER OPTIONS and choose MODIFY AS HTML:

A window like this will then open containing all the text of your article:

Position yourself at the bottom of the article and paste the HTML code of the previously copied certified signature by clicking CTRL+V (or right mouse button + PAST):

Article verification

Click on the PREVIEW top button to make sure everything is OK. If everything is ok and you get the following result, you can click on the UPDATE button:

Blockchain WREP certifica la proprietà intellettuale dei web reporter

As Fulvio Sarzana published: “The convergence between television, new technologies and telecommunications has led to the birth of a new ‘right’ “( Il Sole 24 Ore).

Thanks to the legal value attributed by the simplification bill since February 2019 it is possible to certify the intellectual property on all the artefacts or artefacts created and shared digitally through Blockchain Registers.

Photographers, designers, editors, journalists, directors, bloggers will be able to certify their work and take advantage of this certification in the judicial phase to defend their intellectual property by registering with the WREP Register.

If you want to start protecting your work or make you recognize the paternity of the same, take a first step towards the only technology that can guarantee this right.

Photojournalism

Photojournalism is the form of journalism that employs images to tell a story. Usually refers only to still images, but more and more the term also refers to the video used in television journalism, the so-called Videogame. Photojournalism distinguishes itself from other branches of photography, such as documentary photography, social documentary photography, street photography or celebrity photography, respecting a rigid ethical framework that requires that the reporter be always honest and impartial in telling the story in strictly journalistic terms. Photojournalists create images that contribute to information, so photojournalists need to be well informed about the events they are taking.

Timeliness, objectivity and narration are the three main principles of the Photo and Video Journalist. Timeliness as Images have meaning in the context of a recently published event. Objectivity, given the nature implied by the images that must be a correct and accurate representation of the events that are portrayed, both in content and tone. Narration because the images are combined with other elements of the story that makes the facts of a news easier to access to the public.

As a writer, a photojournalist is a reporter, but he or she must often make decisions instantly and carry photographic equipment, often while exposed to significant obstacles (e.g., physical danger, weather, crowds, physical access).

The photojournalist ethics

All photojournalists and videogionalists must strive with their own example and their area of ​​influence in maintaining high standards of ethical conduct, keeping themselves free from mercenary considerations of any kind. Every photojournalist and video reporter has the responsibility, at all times, to look for images that report reality in a truthful, honest and objective way. Corporate promotion in its many forms is essential, but false statements of any kind are not worthy of a professional photojournalist and any such practice must be openly condemned.
It is our duty of every photo and video to encourage and assist all colleagues, so that the quality of photojournalism can be constantly raised to ever higher standards.
It is the duty and goal of every photojournalist to work to preserve all the rights of press freedom recognized by democratic laws and work to protect and expand the freedom of access to all sources of news and visual information.

Laws regarding photography can vary significantly from nation to nation. The legal situation is further complicated when one considers that photojournalism made in one country will often be published in many other countries.

Libertà di Espressione e di “Stampa”

The latest Reporters sans Frontières ranking on freedom of the press shows that Italy has jumped from 77th place in 2016 to 52nd place in 2017.

Despite the ascent, the level of assistance given to reporters is worrying and that especially on the web bloggers suffer “pressure from politicians and increasingly opt for self-censorship”.