Rioters’ access to social media could be stopped, Government says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 12th, 2011 in crime prevention, internet, news, telecommunications, violent disorder by sally

“The UK Government is investigating whether it can stop people communicating through social media if they are known to be planning riots, the Prime Minister has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 12th August 2011

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Website censured over Kate Moss slogan T-shirts – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in advertising, children, consumer protection, internet, news by sally

“A website that stocked a range of children’s T-shirts bearing a controversial quote from Kate Moss has been censured by the Advertising Standards Authority.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

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Public bodies must reply to FOI-compliant requests made through Twitter, ICO says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 9th, 2011 in freedom of information, internet, news by sally

“Twitter is a valid medium for freedom of information requests to be filed, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th August 2011

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Council sued for unmasking Twitter user – The Independent

Posted August 9th, 2011 in anonymity, defamation, internet, local government, news by sally

“The first Briton to have his Twitter identity forcibly revealed by a court is seeking to sue the council that blew his anonymity and force a judicial review of the case.”

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The Independent, 8th August 20111

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Individuals will have to pay to contest copyright infringement warnings, Government says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 4th, 2011 in appeals, copyright, fees, internet, news by sally

“Internet users who risk being blacklisted as illegal file-sharers will have to pay £20 to appeal against warning letters they receive about their behaviour, the Government has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 3rd August 2011

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Courts, schools and health data opened to all – The Independent

Posted August 4th, 2011 in freedom of information, internet, news, statistics by sally

“Thousands of pieces of information about public services, from warnings of delays on the railways to details of jobs landed by new graduates, will be thrown open to scrutiny under plans for a ‘transparency revolution’ announced today by the Government.”

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The Independent, 4th August 2011

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Illegal filesharing: trade bodies demand government crackdown – The Guardian

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in copyright, internet, legislation, news by sally

“Leading trade bodies for the film and music industries have warned the government that it must move quickly to implement an effective system to crack down on pirate websites, after Vince Cable announced that plans to block illegal file-sharing websites have been scrapped.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2011

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Vince Cable: government plans to block illegal filesharing sites unworkable – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in copyright, internet, legislation, news by sally

“Vince Cable, the business secretary, will say on Wednesday that government plans to block illegal filesharing websites under the controversial Digital Economy Act are in effect unworkable.”

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The Guardian, 2nd August 2011

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CPS statement on Bilal Ahmad – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted August 1st, 2011 in internet, press releases, sentencing, soliciting to murder by tracey

“Bilal Ahmad was today sentenced for encouraging violent extremism and attempting to stir up hatred on the internet.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 29th July 2011

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Clippings ruling could derail much online publishing, says expert – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 29th, 2011 in internet, licensing, media, news, publishing by tracey

“OPINION: Are you reading this at work? Are you sure you are not breaking copyright law by doing so? If OUT-LAW.COM copied most websites’ terms and conditions you probably would be, if the Court of Appeal is to be believed. Yesterday it said that the users of a clippings service infringed newspaper publishers’ copyrights when they clicked on links to view articles on web pages. But a fairly obscure spat over business information has the potential to derail much of the basis of online publishing.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 28th July 2011

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Clippings services users must have licence or infringe newspapers’ copyright, says court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 29th, 2011 in copyright, internet, licensing, media, news by tracey

“Users of a clippings service must have a licence from newspaper publishers to click on links taking them to newspaper website pages to avoid infringing the publishers’ copyrights, the Court of Appeal has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 27th July 2011

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Newspaper Licensing Agency Ltd and others v Meltwater Holding BV and others – WLR Daily

Posted July 29th, 2011 in appeals, copyright, internet, law reports, licensing, media by tracey

Newspaper Licensing Agency Ltd and others v Meltwater Holding BV and others [2011] EWCA Civ 890;  [2011] WLR (D)  261

“The end users of a commercial online media monitoring service who did not hold a web end-user licence from the publishers committed infringement of the publishers’ copyright in receiving and using the service.”

WLR Daily, 27th July 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

BSB makes considered decision about Pupillage Portal – Bar Standards Board

Posted July 29th, 2011 in internet, press releases, pupillage by tracey

“Following notification by the Bar Council about problems with the pupillage recruitment system known as the Pupillage Portal, the BSB has carefully considered whether the recruitment timetable for this year needed to be altered to allow all applications to be properly considered.”

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Bar Standards Board, 28th July 2011

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High court forces BT to block file-sharing website – The Guardian

Posted July 28th, 2011 in copyright, intellectual property, internet, news by tracey

“Hollywood film studios won a landmark UK high court ruling on Thursday forcing BT to block access to an illegal file-sharing website accused of operating ‘on a grand scale’.”

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The Guardian, 28th July 2011

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Facebook could threaten jury trials in UK, attorney general warns – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 28th, 2011 in attorney general, contempt of court, internet, juries, news by tracey

“Social networking websites such as Facebook could threaten the existence of jury trials in the UK, the attorney general has warned.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th July 2011

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Paul Wilson: Ex-Little Stars Nursery worker jailed – BBC News

Posted July 27th, 2011 in blackmail, child abuse, internet, news, rape, sentencing, sexual grooming by tracey

“A former nursery worker has been sentenced to a minimum of 15 years in prison for raping a toddler and inciting the sexual abuse of 22 girls.”

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BBC News, 27th July 2011

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ISPs still ‘mislead’ on broadband – BBC News

Posted July 27th, 2011 in advertising, codes of practice, internet, news, ombudsmen by tracey

“Broadband speeds in the UK now average 6.8Mbps (megabits per second) but there is still a huge gap between advertised and actual speeds, according to Ofcom.”

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BBC News, 27th July 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

EU privacy watchdogs contradict UK position on cookie consent – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 25th, 2011 in consent, data protection, EC law, internet, news by tracey

“EU data protection watchdogs have contradicted UK regulations on the use of cookies, advising the European Commission to specify that user consent must be obtained before cookies are used.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 25th July 2011

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Law Society takes on Solicitors from Hell website – BBC News

Posted July 21st, 2011 in defamation, internet, Law Society, news, solicitors by sally

“A website which claims to name and shame under-performing lawyers is facing legal action from the Law Society for alleged defamation.”

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BBC News, 21st July 2011

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High Court asks ECJ if streaming service breaks copyright laws – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 20th, 2011 in copyright, EC law, internet, media, news by tracey

“The UK High Court is to ask the European Court of Justice (ECJ) if streaming live TV programmes over the internet is an act subject to copyright laws after provisionally ruling that it is.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 19th July 2011

Source: www.out-law.com