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Britain may reform online defamation laws

Posted on March 10, 2010 by admin

The internet never forgets. Internet libel and the permanence of content appearing on the web has given rise to a large number of lawsuits against newspapers and other publishers of material online. In traditional libel actions plaintiffs must file suits … Continue reading →

Posted in Online defamation | Tagged 10 March 2009), Defamation, Dow Jones v Gutnick (2002) 210 CLR 575, Duke of Brunswick case, European Convention on Human Rights, freedom of speech, Gregoire v GP Putnam's Sons, libel, libel tourism, Loutchansky v Times Newspapers, multiple publication rule, online censorship, Online defamation, reform of Britain online defamation law, single publication rule, Times Newspapers Ltd (Nos 1 and 2) v United Kingdom (Applications 3002/03 and 23676/03, UK Human Rights Act, UK internet defamation consultation | 33 Comments
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