We will however, continue to have the occasional post over the next 10 days – catching up with some “Case Comments” and with some important news items. As usual, we invite posts from readers on “Media and Law” topics. Contact us via the Inforrm email: inforrmeditorial@gmail.com
Meanwhile, our readership continues to increase. We had a record 71,800 page views in March 2012 – and our total page views is fast approaching 1 million. The Inforrm twitter feed (@Inforrm) also passed 1,000 followers in the course of the month.
Thank you again to all contributors, readers, subscribers and followers. We intend to have a celebration for contributors and subscribers – which we will be in touch about shortly.
The most popular posts over the the past month were, in descending order:
- News: Tulisa “Sex Tape”, false privacy turns into true privacy
- Harassment and injunctions: Cheryl Cole – Natalie Peck
- News: Tulisa obtains “Sex Tape” privacy injunction
- News: Tulisa “Sex tape”, further hearing – Ex-lover denies leaking tape
- Inforrm 2011 Media Law Quiz of the Year
- Media, policing and politics: the business of “holding others to account”, Part 2 – Colin Sumner
- Law and Media Round Up – 19 March 2012
- Conditional Fee Agreements: how wrong can Governments get them? – Alastair Brett
- Case Law: Flood v Times Newspapers, Supreme Court allows “Reynolds” appeal – Hugh Tomlinson QC
- News: Cairns v Modi, Victory for the Claimant, damages £90,000
