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Blogroll
- 5RB – media & entertainment law
 - BBC College of Journalism – Law
 - BBC Freedom of Information
 - Blackstone's Statutes Media Law 3e – resources
 - British Journal of Photography – campaigns
 - Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism
 - Channel 4 Producer's Handbook – Media Law
 - City Legal Research
 - CRITique commercial law blog
 - David Banks
 - David Price Guide to Media Law
 - Delia Venables’ legal resources
 - Digital Media Law (US)
 - Digital Media Law Project
 - Don’t Get Fooled Again
 - Drawnalism
 - EPUK resources
 - George Brock
 - Guardian Freedom of Information
 - Guardian Legal Network
 - Guardian.co.uk – media law
 - Heather Brooke’s blog
 - HMCS glossary of legal terms
 - I’m a Photographer Not a Terrorist
 - Index on Censorship
 - Informationa Rights and Wrongs
 - Inforrm blog
 - IP Media Law
 - Jack of Kent
 - Jonathan Hewett
 - Journal Local
 - Journalism.co.uk – media law
 - Law Bore
 - Learn WordPress.com
 - Learnmore
 - LSE Media Law Policy Project
 - Matt Buck
 - McNae’s student resources
 - Media Standards Trust
 - MediaPaL@LSE
 - Ministry of Justice
 - mySociety
 - Ofcom Watch
 - One Brick Court – news
 - out-law.com
 - panGloss
 - PCC – links to regulators
 - Photo Legal
 - Press Gazette – media law
 - Recent decisions in England&Wales Court of Appeal (civil)
 - Recent decisions in England&Wales High Court (Queen’s Bench)
 - Reframing Libel Symposium
 - Robert Sharp
 - ScraperWiki
 - TabloidWatch
 - Talk About Local
 - The Private Lives of Others
 - The Small Places
 - UK Human Rights Blog
 - Wannabe Hacks
 - WhatDoTheyKnow
 
 
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