There has been a considerable level of activity on the Inforrm Blog over the past month – with more than 60 new posts on a wide variety of legal and media topics. Several of these have been from new contributors and we, once again, encourage readers to contribute and to draw attention to new cases and developments which might have escaped the editors’ attention.
The 10 most popular posts of the past month are as follows (in descending order of popularity)
- Social Media: How many people use Twitter and what do we think about it?
- Case Law, Strasbourg: Delfi AS v Estonia: Court Strikes Serious Blow to Free Speech Online – Gabrielle Guillemin
- Privacy: Asking the wrong question – Raymond Wacks
- Case Law, Strasbourg: Von Hannover v Germany (No.3), Glossing over Privacy – Alexia Bedat
- Cyber-bullying: What happens next? – Rhory Robertson and Aimee Stevens
- The Perils of “Revenge Porn” – Alex Cochrane
- Public Opinion, the Mail and the Milibands: an unacceptable attack
- Hacking, Bribing and Unreasonable Bail: the Sun and Civil Liberties
- Defamation Trials, Summary Determinations and Assessments: 2012 to 2013
- Freedom of expression not freedom to harass – Amber Melville-Brown
The 10 most popular Inforrm posts of all time are (in descending order of popularity)
- Harassment and injunctions: Cheryl Cole – Natalie Peck
- “The cases of Vanessa Perroncel and John Terry – a curious legal affair” – Dominic Crossley
- Case Law: ETK v News Group Newspapers “Privacy Injunctions and Children” – Edward Craven
- Case Law: Von Hannover v Germany (No.2) – Unclear clarification and unappreciated margins – Kirsten Sjøvoll
- News: Tulisa “Sex Tape”, false privacy turns into true privacy
- La Regina Nuda and Italian Privacy Law – Athalie Matthews and Giacomo Parmigiani
- Case Law: Růžový Panter, OS v Czech Republic: Anti-Corruption NGO defamation case, no violation of Article 10
- The MP and the “Super-Injunction” – rumour, myth and distortion (again)
- News: Hemming MP’s “super injunction victim” named as sex abuse fabricator
- The BBC, Lord McAlpine and Libel Law
Anyone who wishes to contribute on any of the topics covered by the blog should contact the editors by email at inforrmeditorial@gmail.com
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