Midweek media law mop up: Twitter in court consultation; PCC's Twitter ruling; Twitter in Supreme Court (bored yet?)

On Meeja Law this week: the PCC’s first ruling on newspapers’ republication of tweets; the Lord Chief Justice’s consultation on Twitter in court; and a City Law school blog carnival.

Also, the Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism Twitter account (@citycljj), Facebook page and blog is up and running. More content on those sites soon…

Here’s a run-down of some of the major media law and ethics stories this week, so far (with a focus on the UK).

Court reporting

Freedom of Information

  • Inforrm>>Revisited and Revised: Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Information (Three parts) – Hugh Tomlinson QC. Part One / Part Two / Part Three

Libel

International libel

Contempt of Court

Phone hacking

Self-regulation

Miscellaneous

Murphy / Sky

The City Law School Research blog carnival on the pub landlady’s legal battle over broadcasting rights:

Tips & research tools

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Discussion

Over on LinkedIn, we’ve been considering the future of a UK legal support network for online publishers. Interested? Drop me a line, or/and join the group.

Know about a media law/ethics event? Let me know and I’ll put it in the round up and on a soon-to-be-written events page (admittedly, I’ve said that for a few weeks now). You can find a full stream of aggregated media law news via @medialawUK on Twitter; and Meeja Law tweets go out via @meejalaw. Contact me via @jtownend or

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One Response to Midweek media law mop up: Twitter in court consultation; PCC's Twitter ruling; Twitter in Supreme Court (bored yet?)

  1. Pingback: Law and Media Round Up – 14 February 2011 « Inforrm's Blog

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