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Unknown unknowns - a place for super-injunctions?

Andrew Sharpe wrote 3 months ago: I think that it may be time to resurrect the super-injunction, which has been usurped by celebrities … more →

Tags: Commercial, Data Protection, super-injunction, AMP v Persons Unknown, Bittorrent, AMP v Persons Unknown [2011] EWHC 3454 (TCC), Private Photographs, interim injunction

Ex-England goalie David James makes Brighton & Hove Albion history

BrightonLite wrote 4 months ago: David James created Brighton & Hove Albion history on Saturday by becoming the first player to p … more →

Tags: Sport, features, Tipster, FOOTBALL, SPORT, brighton and hove albion, Football, Seagulls, Championship, AmEx

'My Heart Sank As I Wrote The Headline'

SuperCaley wrote 4 months ago: Dominic Mohan’s evidence to the Leveson Inquiry yesterday raised some interesting points about … more →

Tags: tabloid headlines, Ryan Giggs, Front page, splash, Naming Private Ryan, The Sun, The Mirror, Daily Express

Ben Hur

Princess Stomper wrote 5 months ago: Steve Shill’s 2010 miniseries Ben Hur was screened as a single epic yesterday on British TV, s … more →

Tags: Television, Ben-Hur, Lew Wallace, Steve Shill, Joseph Morgan, Stephen Campbell Moore, Hugh Bonneville

Facts, lies and probability 2 comments

richardstacy wrote 6 months ago: Politics in the USA has become tainted by lies, or more specifically by the willingness of large sec … more →

Tags: Social Media, Jeff Jarvis, Journalism, Craig Newmark, Truth, Fact Check, Leveson Inquiry, Phonar, coventry university

Do celebrities have a moral obligation to be seen as good role models in the media?

davidmoorcroft wrote 10 months ago: Do celebrities have a moral obligation to be seen as good role models in the media? The recent tragi … more →

Tags: Politics, Alcohol, Celebrities, Amy Winehouse, Alcoholic, rolemodel, media

Truth is a two-edged sword2 comments

girlfromclapham wrote 11 months ago: The nature of journalism is changing as fast as the technology that’s keeping it on its toes. … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Journalism, Freedom, Truth, honesty, Guardian, Integrity, News of the World, Phone Hacking

Hypo Ethicals?

groyneymedia wrote 11 months ago: Let us take some entirely hypothetical situations: 1. – A sportsperson decides to have an affa … more →

Tags: News, General, Hypothetical, injunction

Twitter users beware

darwingray wrote 11 months ago: The Attorney General (AG) Dominic Grieve has warned, in an interview with Radio 4′s Law in Act … more →

Tags: company law, twitter

The many meanings of privacy

Natalie wrote 12 months ago: [Originally posted on the Media Standards Trust website. You can follow the MST on Twitter @NewsMatt … more →

Tags: Privacy, Article 8, Hugh Grant, Human Rights, injunctions, Privacy, so.love

Panini launch new superinjunction range of cards and stickers

carlmaxim wrote 12 months ago: The Panini Superinjunction Collection features the silhouettes of anonymous Premier League footballe … more →

Tags: injunction, High Court, Football, John Terry, FIFA, Max Clifford, privacy law, Carter Ruck, Schillings

Are the public confused in their support for both celebrity private life invasion and greater privacy regulation?

Joshua Lachkovic wrote 1 year ago: Image by Dave Makes (flickr.com/photos/buriednexttoyou/) Today’s ComRes poll for the Indy, rep … more →

Tags: Politics, Privacy, privacy law, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Speech, Footballers, Gossip

Stop Football

cmfawcett wrote 1 year ago: Fifa wallow in mud, pat backs Yeah, and Shipman's game was bingo Anyone who reads my blog ever … more →

Tags: FIFA, ayrton senna

Is there still (was there ever) no such thing as bad PR?3 comments

philadams1 wrote 1 year ago: Those responsible for various recent super injunctions might well be asking themselves this question … more →

Tags: Hindsight and experience, Food for Thought, super-injunction, btaa, british television advertising awards, Cheryl Cole, Bad PR, no such thing as bad pr

Do Not Adjust Your Set-Twitter Hands Over Details, but NOT to CTB10 comments

Steve Kuncewicz wrote 1 year ago: This is the second time I’ve blogged over the apparent disclosure of Twitter user details to s … more →

Tags: CTB, twitter

Cartoon - 28/5/11

klausjoynson wrote 1 year ago: "Um, which one do I mark?" … more →

Tags: Topical Cartoons, Manchester United, Champions League Final, barcelona

A Morality Tale For Our Times

Oliver Snoddy wrote 1 year ago: It has been a great time for Gilbert and Sullivan, Whitehall farces and freedom of expression in the … more →

Tags: Raymond Snoddy, fredgoodwin, gilescoren, ryangiggs

Super-injunction38 comments

mingimper wrote 1 year ago: To remove all doubt, this post may or may not be written by Emperor Ming, but you are not entitled t … more →

Tags: Celebrities, Football, Emperor Ming, Legal

Twitter Prepared to Hand Over Private Data to Authorities, but Should It?

Chris Gayomali wrote 1 year ago: Earlier this month Ryan Giggs, a professional soccer player who plays for the U.K.’s Manchester Unit … more →

Tags: twitter, Web, Law, U K, Ryan Giggs


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