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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Monday, 13 July 2015. Red lines and no-go zones - the coming surveillance debate. The government is gearing up for a rewrite of the UK. Others argue that RIPA has been overtaken by technology and needs to be reinforced to maintain existing capabilities, or that existing powers should be extended. RIPA, obscure since its inception, has been patched up so many times as to make it incomprehensible to all but a tiny band of initiates. A multitud...

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Cyberleagle: From telegram to tweet: Section 127 and all that

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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Sunday, 22 February 2015. From telegram to tweet: Section 127 and all that. Big Brother Watch has this week published the results of its research, conducted via freedom of information requests to police forces, into charges and cautions under two communications offences: Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and the Malicious Communications Act 1988. The report ‘ Careless Whispers. Section 127 has two limbs. It is an offence for someone...

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Cyberleagle: Red lines and no-go zones - the coming surveillance debate

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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Monday, 13 July 2015. Red lines and no-go zones - the coming surveillance debate. The first in a series of posts. On the forthcoming Investigatory Powers Bill. Next: Legal and policy origins. The government is gearing up for a rewrite of the UK. Others argue that RIPA has been overtaken by technology and needs to be reinforced to maintain existing capabilities, or that existing powers should be extended. RIPA, obscure since its inception, has be...

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Cyberleagle: What the Defamation Act 2013 means for the internet

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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Sunday, 13 May 2012. What the Defamation Act 2013 means for the internet. Note: This post has been updated following Royal Assent to the Defamation Bill on 25 April 2013. The Bill is now the Defamation Act 2013. Most of the Act is not yet in force. None of the provisions discussed below will apply to Scotland. The Act does not apply to Northern Ireland.]. Published last week after the Queen’s Speech. While this is framed as a general restriction...

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Cyberleagle: IP address resolution - a conundrum still unresolved?

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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Monday, 2 February 2015. IP address resolution - a conundrum still unresolved? Am I the only one still confused by Clause 17 (now Clause 21) of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill? This is the clause that will extend the communications data retention provisions of DRIPA to cover so-called IP address resolution. I have been wrestling with it since the beginning of December. The most recent Parliamentary explanations have not lifted the fog.

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Cyberleagle: Ten ways in which copyright engages freedom of expression

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Graham Smith's blog on law, IT, the Internet and new media. Wednesday, 27 March 2013. If the protection of expression is itself a restriction on freedom of expression, then we have entered a metaphysical Wonderland that stands logic on its head, and undermines core, shared global values about personhood." Recording Industry Association of America. This is a very long (3,750 word) post. Slideshow presentation to ORGCon 2013 based on this post:. Decision of the European Court of Human Rights. Or in its app...

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Case Law, Australia: Vakras v Cripps, Artists’ appeal upheld, record verdict set aside and re-trial ordered – Justin Castelan | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. Case Law, Australia: Vakras v Cripps, Artists’ appeal upheld, record verdict set aside and re-trial ordered – Justin Castelan. In 2014, a gallery owner, Raymond Cripps was awarded a record $420,000 defamation verdict in the Victorian Supreme Court. The verdict was made by His Honour Justice Kyrou against two surrealist artists, Demetrios Vakras and Lee-Anne Raymond. The artists appealed to the Victorian Court of Appeal, and bef...

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. Inforrm Blog Resources: new and improved Tables of Cases « Inforrm's Blog. 8230;] Defamation Cases […]. SILENCING DISSENT: a Joined Up Saga of Global Intimidation We Who Oppose Deception. 8230;] this Table of Media Law Cases, this list of Defamation Cases since 2010 and Forthcoming Cases on top of the articles on the home page and weekly round ups, […]. Law and Media Review of the Legal Year 2012/13 Media law and ethics. Leveso...

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Defamation Procedure: Guidelines for dealing with issues relating to “serious harm” – Lorna Skinner | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. Defamation Procedure: Guidelines for dealing with issues relating to serious harm – Lorna Skinner. In his recent decision in. Lachaux v Independent Print. 2015] EWHC 2242 (QB). Mr Justice Warby considered a number of procedural matters which arise in defamation cases where there is an issue as to whether there has been serious harm to reputation as required by section 1 of the Defamation Act 2013. 167]; see also. It may consist...

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. This table sets out forthcoming media law judgments and hearings, and, where appropriate, the Inforrm. Blog posts relating to them. Law and Media Round Up – 4 October 2010 « Inforrm's Blog. 8230;] Table of Forthcoming Cases […]. Law and Media Round Up – 11 October 2010 « Inforrm's Blog. 8230;] Table of Forthcoming Cases […]. Inforrm Blog Resources: improved Tables of Cases « Inforrm's Blog. 8230;] Forthcoming […]. You are comme...

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News: Information Commissioner Consults on Data Protection and Press Code of Practice | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. News: Information Commissioner Consults on Data Protection and Press Code of Practice. In the light of Lord Justice Leveson’s recommendations on Data Protection, the Information Commissioner is proposing to issue a Code of Practice under section 51 of the Data Protection Act 1998. This is a short public consultation on the likely scope and content of the proposed ICO code of practice. The ICO describes it as. 8230;] In the ligh...

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Inforrm – Happy Three Million Hits | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. Inforrm – Happy Three Million Hits. Blog yesterday reached three million hits nearly 5 years after our launch. Once again, we would like to thank all our readers and the many people who have contributed to the success of the blog over this period and particularly the large number of people who have written for us over the past 5 years. We reached 500,000 hits. In June 2011, one million hits. In May 2012 and two million hits.

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Defamation Act 2013: Let’s Learn from the Irish – Clare Tsimpourla | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. Defamation Act 2013: Let’s Learn from the Irish – Clare Tsimpourla. A lot has been said about the new Defamation Act. Surprisingly though, it has been partly tested in Ireland. The argument is, if it has worked for Ireland, why would it not work for the England and Wales? A comparison of the two could be a good indication of what the future holds. Section 1 Serious Harm. The Irish Defamation Act, 2009. Truth’, section 3. Sectio...

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An Internet Bill of Rights? Pros and cons of the Italian way – Oreste Pollicino and Marco Bassini | Inforrm's Blog

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The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. Table of Media Law Cases. An Internet Bill of Rights? Pros and cons of the Italian way – Oreste Pollicino and Marco Bassini. Last week, an Italian committee of politicians and experts announced its Declaration of Internet Rights, making Italy the first country to introduce an internet bill of rights. Professor of Comparative Public Law and Media Law at Bocconi University and Counsel of Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale, and Marco Bassini. President Boldri...

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