2/7/2025 10:43:06 AM Privacy vs. public interest: Amazon prevails in Nicola Adams documentary case By Olivia Regester After becoming the first ever woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing, Nicola Adams was featured in "Lioness: The Nicola Adams...
1/27/2025 8:22:23 PM Media law update: Open reporting provisions introduced for journalists in all family courts By Elizabeth Morley In what has been described as a “watershed moment for family justice” by the President of the Family Division, from 27 January 2025,...
1/24/2025 5:43:30 PM Online Safety Act 2023: An update on implementation By Elizabeth Morley Following the introduction of the Online Safety Act 2023 (the OSA) just over a year ago, the topic of online safety has remained at the...
7/8/2024 9:32:25 AM Regulation Revolution – AI Regulation in the EU and UK - Part III: AI in facial recognition technology, a case study of EU and UK approaches to AI use By Jim Fairlie In this series on the regulation of AI, we have considered the nature of the obligations to be imposed by the AI Act and the potential...
7/1/2024 10:06:33 AM Regulation Revolution – AI Regulation in the EU and UK - Part II: Pro-innovation vs Pro-risk management: Comparing the EU and UK approach By Jim Fairlie Our previous article, the first in a three-part series on AI regulation, provided an overview of the AI Act and its implications for...
6/24/2024 9:55:01 AM Regulation Revolution – AI Regulation in the EU and UK - Part I: An overview of the AI Act and its wider impact By Jim Fairlie The fast pace of AI development and use has caused difficulties for governments and regulators alike. The EU has therefore sought to...
7/14/2023 8:17:45 AM The ICO publishes third draft of the Code of Practice on data protection in journalism By Joel Leigh Following consultations with media organisations, industry representatives, and other parties, the Independent Commissioner's Office...
6/15/2023 5:49:47 PM SLAPPs crackdown - judges to be given greater powers to deal with abusive litigation practices By Gabi Luknar Judges are to be given greater powers to dismiss lawsuits known as SLAPPs, through government amendments to the Economic Crime and...
3/27/2023 3:53:33 PM Daily Mail owner applies to strike out "hacking" claims brought by Prince Harry and Sir Elton John By Elizabeth Morley Today marks the first day of a four-day hearing in which Mr Justice Nicklin will decide if claims by Prince Harry, Sir Elton John,...
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...
1/12/2023 12:25:14 PM SRA issues warning on the use of SLAPPs By Howard Kennedy The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has recently issued a warning notice against the use of a type of abusive litigation known as...
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...