Super injunctions: the documents
Download Lord Neuberger’s super injunction committee report and a transcript of press conference proceedings at this link, or read the embedded documents below*. An updated history of super...
View ArticleMedia law mop up: CTB; buried apologies; and phone hacking judicial review
Has the media’s coverage of super injunctions finally peaked? Probably not… This round up would have to be done in installments to include all the coverage. Instead, this week’s summary will include...
View ArticleSuper injunction space invaders
Matt Buck on the law, court injunctions and social media…
View ArticleMedia law mop up: Facebook contempt; Giggs' phone hacking claim; Broccoli...
A juror has become the first person in Britain to be convicted for contempt of court involving the internet, reportedly widely in the press. Meanwhile plenty of libel-related news: a payout for Bond...
View ArticleWhat would the Man on the Clapham Omnibus make of digital media law?
The view of the “reasonable man” on the Clapham Omnibus has been considered since (at least) 1932, but what would he make of behaviour in the digital environment? I’ve long been interested in the...
View ArticleWhat will 2012 bring for media law?
I’ve rounded up the year in media over on Inforrm, month by month. Its notable features included frenzied coverage of “super injunctions”, the development of the phone hacking scandal and the launch of...
View ArticleNotes from #TAL12: Talk About Media Law
One of the first slots of the day at the Talk About Local 2012 (un)conference in Birmingham is on media law, led by David Banks, a specialist in the area, who runs a media consultancy. It’s being...
View ArticleAnalysis: Privacy cases re-visited, a year on from Super Injunction Spring -...
Reblogged from Inforrm's Blog: A year on from the introduction of the Master of the Rolls' Practice Guidance, six privacy injunctions have been discharged, but with the claimant's anonymity maintained...
View ArticleHow should privacy injunctions be reported?
The recommended procedure and law around privacy injunctions “isn’t quite fit for purpose” according to Gideon Benaim, a partner at Michael Simkins LLP (formerly of Schillings), writing in the Guardian...
View ArticlePromotion: IBC Legal’s 20th Defamation & Privacy conference 2013
Promotion IBC Legal’s 20th Anniversary Defamation & Privacy Conference the future of press regulation in the wake of Leveson and the phone hacking scandal the Defamation bill; strengths, weaknesses...
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