9/29/2023 2:44:10 PM The Online Safety Bill receives approval from the House of Lords By Elizabeth Morley It may have taken longer than many anticipated, but the Online Safety Bill has now passed its final parliamentary debate in the House of...
7/12/2023 4:31:15 PM Twitter v Meta: The 'Thread' of Litigation By Joel Leigh Background On the 1st of July, Twitter owner Elon Musk introduced the concept of 'rate limits', restricting the number of tweets that...
3/23/2023 6:19:16 PM High Court awards £97,000 in damages in landmark decision on “image-based abuse” By Elizabeth Morley FGX -v- Gaunt [2023] EWHC 419 (KB) A High Court judge has ordered a man to pay damages of £97,041.61 after he secretly filmed his partner...
1/26/2023 11:43:55 AM Getty Images files copyright claim against Stability AI By Gabi Luknar Getty Images, one of the world's largest providers of stock photos and illustrations, has recently filed a copyright claim in the UK High...
1/4/2023 11:35:46 AM A Year in the Spotlight: A look back at media law in 2022 By Layla Dribble The year that saw the world's richest man buy Twitter also saw a flurry of defamation claims born of social media. Perhaps the most high...
10/12/2022 3:27:41 PM The Online Safety Bill - where are we now? By Elizabeth Morley It has been just over six months since the Online Safety Bill was introduced in Parliament on 17 March 2022. Since its introduction, the...
3/26/2021 12:00:00 AM Fruit of the poisonous tree: why hacked information remains admissible in civil proceedings By Robyn Watson The Court of Appeal decision Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority v Azima, on the use of hacked information in civil court proceedings,...