Recent Belgian case on news aggregation could have implications for UK media
Tony Jaffa
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Online publication risks drawn into focus by French litigation
High-profile claims against British newspapers re-open debate
Photographers beware of growing privacy laws
Harry Potter author ruling could spell new age of litigation over newspaper pictures of children
Risks of football journalism and 'insolent' contumelious reporting
Sports news and comment attracts spate of litigation
Can Karen Matthews get a fair trial?
Bold reporting of the Karen Matthews case raises contempt issues again
Press turns screw against tougher data protection penalties
More on data protection legislation and journalists – plus today’s media law round-up
How to challenge a Contempt of Court Act postponement order
Reporters should challenge orders which can hold up reporting of trials for months
High-profile secrecy orders reveal limits of open justice
Rule 39 gag in publicly-heard civil cases could be more widely used
Common sense prevails for media access to court papers
“Public access to judicial review papers must be equivalent to the access granted in private law suits”
Law update: Readers' letters and follow-ups 'could be privileged'
The traditional letters page could attract special defence in libel cases
'Responsible journalism' bid fails in court
Crunch meeting on Thursday to decide the way forward
'Make allowance for editorial decisions' – Court of Appeal
Reassuring ruling gave unambiguous guidance to libel judges
Protection for sources and private identities is limited
Disclosure issues move to the top of the media law agenda after recent rulings
Libel and the internet
The world wide web’s relationship with defamation
Editors gather to share ideas
More than 70 regional press editors were today due to gather in Birmingham for the annual Newsquest Editorial Conference. The two-day event, at the Copthorne Hotel Birmingham, will give staff from the newspaper group the opportunity to step back from
End of an era at Grimsby
It is the end of an era at the Grimsby Telegraph with the retirement of Peter Moore. Peter left the paper this week after 20 years as editor – a feat unequalled in its 105-year history. And to mark his