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When considering potential sources of info to use in printed/verbal communcation, you should consider FOI Laws which :

a) give public access to govt info
b) allow defamation lawsuits against individuals/entities
c) require verification of facts before publication
d) govern publication on the internet

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Final answer:

FOIA laws give public access to government information, require verification of facts before publication, and govern publication on the internet.

Step-by-step explanation:

When considering potential sources of information to use in printed/verbal communication, you should consider the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) laws. FOIA laws:

  1. Give public access to government information: FOIA allows citizens to request records from federal agencies, ensuring transparency and accountability.
  2. Require verification of facts before publication: While FOIA does not directly require verification of facts, it provides journalists and the general public the right to request records, which can help in verifying information before publication.
  3. Govern publication on the internet: FOIA applies to executive agencies and commissions' records and files closed to public inspection, including those available on the internet.

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