Tennessee Media Agreement

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Agreement between Ford Motor Company and Bolt, Inc. regarding the purchase of media on web site, which purchase includes creating and maintaining a "Cars" component of the web site; purchasing certain interactive content and interactive service
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FAQ

Except as provided in this rule, court proceedings may not be photographed, recorded, or broadcast.

Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 30.01 governs when you can take a deposition. Under Rule 30.01, testimony of any person, including a party, make be taken by deposition upon oral examination following commencement of an action.

Can I bring a camera or other recording device into the courtroom? Pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 30, members of the news media who would like to record or broadcast a proceeding must make a request to the presiding judge two business days before a hearing or other proceeding.

Federal courts remain resistant to cameras While many state courts allow cameras in courtrooms, subject to certain rules, federal courts under the direction of the U.S. Judicial Conference, have remained far more resistant with only experimental, pilot programs allowed in civil, not criminal, cases.

Technology has made cameras in the courtroom less intrusive, and 47 States allow television cameras in trial and/or appellate courts; only Indiana, Mississippi, South Dakota, and the District of Columbia ban cameras in the courtroom.

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Tennessee Media Agreement