Internet policing is ‘inevitable’ – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted September 29th, 2011 in freedom of expression, internet, media, news, privacy, public interest by sally

“State-imposed control of the internet is ‘inevitable’ if the conflict between the right to privacy and a free press is ever to be resolved, lawyers and journalists suggested last week at a Law Society public debate.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 29th September 2011

Source: www:lawgazette.co.uk

Riots appeal judges to review BBC news coverage – The Guardian

Posted September 28th, 2011 in appeals, judiciary, media, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“Three appeal court judges are to view BBC television news coverage of the summer riots before they decide whether any of the sentences handed down were excessive.”

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The Guardian, 27th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Max Mosley loses privacy law appeal bid – The Independent

Posted September 28th, 2011 in appeals, freedom of expression, human rights, media, news, privacy by sally

“Human rights judges have rejected an appeal by ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley against his failed bid to force a change in UK privacy laws.”

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The Independent, 27th September 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Leveson inquiry to hear expert evidence – The Guardian

Posted September 27th, 2011 in expert witnesses, inquiries, interception, media, news, telecommunications by sally

“Two experts on banking and financial services law have been invited to make presentations to the Leveson inquiry as part of its bid to come up with a new model for press regulation in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.”

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The Guardian, 26th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Phone hacking: Andy Coulson sues newspaper group – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 26th, 2011 in corruption, fees, interception, legal representation, media, news by sally

“Former News of the World editor and Downing Street aide Andy Coulson is suing a division of News International after it stopped paying his legal fees over the phone-hacking scandal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th September 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Riots, camera, action: what media footage should police be allowed to see? – The Guardian

Posted September 26th, 2011 in evidence, media, news, police, video recordings, violent disorder by sally

“Media should not be an evidence-gathering arm for the police, and the constant demands for it to play that role undermine the independence of journalism.”

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The Guardian, 23rd September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Related link: English riots: ‘Journalists’ video footage should be protected in law’

Let’s free the Official Secrets Act from its cold war freeze – The Guardian

Posted September 23rd, 2011 in confidentiality, media, news, official secrets act, police by tracey

“The aborted attempt by the Metropolitan police to force the Guardian to disclose confidential sources and other journalistic material raises important issues about press freedom and the way Operation Weeting is being conducted.”

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The Guardian, 22nd September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

BBC Worldwide to sue Silvio Berlusconi’s TV network – BBC News

Posted September 22nd, 2011 in BBC, intellectual property, media, news, plagiarism by tracey

“BBC Worldwide is suing an Italian television network owned by Silvio Berlusconi over claims that it has copied Strictly Come Dancing.”

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BBC News, 21st September 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Met police to explain legal threat against Guardian to MPs in secret – The Guardian

Posted September 22nd, 2011 in media, news, official secrets act, parliament, police, private hearings by tracey

“The Metropolitan police is to be allowed explain to MPs in private why it threatened to invoke the Officials Secrets Act in an attempt to force the Guardian to hand over notes and reveal sources behind its phone-hacking coverage.”

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The Guardian, 21st September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Phone-hacking inquiry judge is right to investigate behaviour of the media’s ‘good guys’ – The Guardian

“What is Lord Justice Leveson up to? The judge heading the phone-hacking inquiry is currently planning a series of public seminars on the relationship between the press and the public. Is he right to seek evidence about internal rules in such august institutions as the Guardian and the BBC? Or should he confine himself, as some critics are saying, to investigating the misbehaviour of the tabloid press and the police?”

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The Guardian, 21st September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Met police drop action against the Guardian over hacking sources – The Guardian

Posted September 21st, 2011 in confidentiality, interception, media, news, official secrets act, police by michael

“The Metropolitan police has dropped its attempt to force the Guardian to reveal confidential sources for stories relating to the phone-hacking scandal.”

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The Guardian, 20th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Louise Mensch complaint over New Statesman’s Sarah Palin claims upheld – The Guardian

Posted September 21st, 2011 in complaints, media, news, ombudsmen by michael

“The press watchdog has upheld a complaint from Louise Mensch about three New Statesman articles that claimed the Conservative MP ‘identifies closely’ with the Tea Party politician Sarah Palin.”

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The Guardian, 20th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Phone hacking, the Met police and the David Shayler case – The Guardian

Posted September 21st, 2011 in freedom of expression, interception, media, news, official secrets act, police by michael

“The Met police have turned to the Official Secrets Act to obtain Guardian phone hacking material. In 2000 they lost a similar case relating to former MI5 spy David Shayler.”

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The Guardian, 20th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

 

Phone hacking: Met failed to consult before invoking Official Secrets Act – The Guardian

“Scotland Yard officers failed to consult either the director of public prosecutions or the attorney general before invoking the Official Secrets Act to try to force the Guardian to reveal journalistic sources, it has been revealed.”

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The Guardian, 19th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Phone hacking: Milly Dowler family set for £3 million News International payout – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 20th, 2011 in compensation, interception, media, news, telecommunications by tracey

“The family of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler have been offered £3 million in damages from News International after the publisher of the News of the World admitted her phone had been hacked.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th September 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Wales fan Michael Dye’s family complain about coverage – BBC News

Posted September 19th, 2011 in complaints, homicide, media, news by tracey

“The family of a Wales fan who died after suffering head injuries at Wembley have complained about some of the media coverage of the incident.”

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BBC News, 19th September 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Human rights and the Official Secrets Act – The Guardian

Posted September 19th, 2011 in human rights, media, news, official secrets act by tracey

“Can the seminal Shayler case help the Guardian as the Met tries to force one of its journalists to reveal her sources?”

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The Guardian, 19th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Pressure on attorney general to block Met move against press freedom – The Guardian

Posted September 19th, 2011 in media, news, official secrets act, police by tracey

“The attorney general, Dominic Grieve, is facing growing pressure to block an attempt by the Metropolitan police to use the Official Secrets Act to force journalists to reveal their sources.”

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The Guardian, 19th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Press watchdog rules against private investigator – The Guardian

Posted September 16th, 2011 in complaints, media, news, private investigators by tracey

“The Press Complaints Commission has dismissed complaints lodged by a private investigator at the centre of covert intelligence -gathering operations on campaigners.”

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The Guardian, 16th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Phone hacking: Met seek court order to reveal the Guardian’s sources – The Guardian

Posted September 16th, 2011 in interception, media, news, official secrets act, police by tracey

“The Metropolitan police are seeking a court order under the Official Secrets Act to make Guardian reporters disclose their confidential sources about the phone-hacking scandal.”

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The Guardian, 16th September 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk