Britain’s Digital Economy Bill Has Huge Implications for Freedom of Expression
This article was originally published by Dissent on their excellent Arguing the World website. Content creators haven’t had it easy in the last few years. The almost endless expansion of the Internet’s...
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A review of my talk on twitter and charity campaigning at the journalism.co.uk News:Rewired conference , which is also covered by journalist Jon Slattery on his blog. The post news:rewired conference –...
View ArticleLobbyist register: we used to imprison foreign agents – now we give them...
For 70 years American citizens have known what foreign governments are up to in Washington thanks to a lobbyist register: with current lobbying scandals it’s about time we caught up in the UK. The...
View ArticleLibel reform comes around less often than Halley’s comet. Let’s get it right
“Laws are like sausages – it is best not to see them being made”; a phrase commonly attributed to Otto von Bismarck seems apt for attempts to reform our archaic libel laws. The last wholesale attempt...
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