Apr 21, 2016 | Freedom of expression, Internet regulation, Journalism
In this post, Marion Oswald, Helen James & Emma Nottingham from the Centre for Information Rights, University of Winchester consider the issues for children’s privacy, in light of the recent case of PJS v News Group Newspapers, being considered in the...
Jul 23, 2015 | ILPC Research and Publications, Privacy
“If the headline asks a question, try answering ‘no'” says Andrew Marr in My Trade (2005, p. 253). The answer to this post’s headline, as I see it, is a bit uncertain. I ignored Betteridge’s Law and used the same question as a title for a...
Apr 27, 2015 | Uncategorized
On Wednesday lunchtime, I’ll be giving a talk at the regular Social Scholar seminar, at the School of Advanced Study, on legal issues for academic bloggers and social media users (all welcome): “While social media tools are fantastically liberating for academic...