Does the web make contempt laws unenforceable?
The Contempt of Court Act 1981 can only be effective “if it can police the wild, untamed internet“, argued barrister…
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The Contempt of Court Act 1981 can only be effective “if it can police the wild, untamed internet“, argued barrister…
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ByLittle to do with student journalism, this, but worth paying attention to. The Pigeon Post, set up by The Times…
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ByWe haven’t touched much on student television journalism on this blog yet, and for good reason. There isn’t any. Or…
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ByIn a not entirely surprising point of view, Facebook’s “chief revenue officer” has said magazine publishers shouldn’t bother building their…
ByVideo sharing site YouTube is planning to launch a number of live channels later this year, The Observer reports. “With…
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