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Tag Archives: multiple publication rule
ONLINE DEFAMATION AND WEBSITE CORRECTIONS – Flood v Times Newspapers Limited
The decision in Flood v Times Newspapers raises the obligations on defendants to remove defamatory allegations from electronic publications upon being made aware of the fact that the defamatory content is no longer accurate. This raises the potential for ongoing liability for internet archivers and search engines in relation to any defamatory material accessible to users online due to the ongoing effect of the ‘multiple publication rule’ in the Duke of Brunswick case. Continue reading
Posted in Online defamation
Tagged Flood v Times Newspapers Limited [2010] EWCA Civ 804 CA, Jameel v Wall Street Journal Europe Sprl [2007] 1 AC 359, Loutchansky [2002] QB 783Times Newspapers Ltd v UK (Nos 1 & 2), multiple publication rule, Online defamation, qualified privilege, responsible journalism, Reynolds defence, Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd [2001] 2 AC 127
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