The multiple-publication rule, allowing for a new cause of action each time a defamatory statement is published, has applied to non-internet publications for well over a century. Its application to online publications however, has raised particular difficulties. Despite the rule finding judicial favour in most common-law jurisdictions (the US being a noted exception) the legislature in Ireland has recently abandoned it and plans are in place in the United Kingdom to do likewise. On the other hand Australian and Canadian courts have rejected arguments to abandon the rule. This article discusses both the legal and policy related reasoning behind the recent legislative developments in Ireland and the United Kingdom and considers whether these ...
This article discusses the law of defamation (particularly the form of written defamation known as l...
The internet poses a major challenge to legal regulation.Should `old law be applied to the `new tech...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...
The multiple-publication rule, allowing for a new cause of action each time a defamatory statement ...
A Ministry of Justice consultation on defamation and the internet asks whether a single publication ...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
A Standing Committee is currently considering possible reform to Australia's uniform defamation laws...
Developments in New Zealand media law have apparently accelerated even more in the last year and a h...
Given the broad meaning of publication in defamation law, internet intermediaries such as internet s...
This paper attempts to simplify the liability of online intermediaries as publishers of third party ...
For many decades, defamation law in England in Wales has predominantly only had to deal with materia...
The British government started earlier this year to consider new legislation on the topic of defamat...
Deposited with permission of the author © 1999 Dr. Matthew CollinsThe Internet is a unique and revol...
Say something I wrote about you online (in a newspaper, a blog, or a social media page) turns out to...
In November, 1941, defendant book publishers commenced distribution of a book containing allegedly l...
This article discusses the law of defamation (particularly the form of written defamation known as l...
The internet poses a major challenge to legal regulation.Should `old law be applied to the `new tech...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...
The multiple-publication rule, allowing for a new cause of action each time a defamatory statement ...
A Ministry of Justice consultation on defamation and the internet asks whether a single publication ...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
A Standing Committee is currently considering possible reform to Australia's uniform defamation laws...
Developments in New Zealand media law have apparently accelerated even more in the last year and a h...
Given the broad meaning of publication in defamation law, internet intermediaries such as internet s...
This paper attempts to simplify the liability of online intermediaries as publishers of third party ...
For many decades, defamation law in England in Wales has predominantly only had to deal with materia...
The British government started earlier this year to consider new legislation on the topic of defamat...
Deposited with permission of the author © 1999 Dr. Matthew CollinsThe Internet is a unique and revol...
Say something I wrote about you online (in a newspaper, a blog, or a social media page) turns out to...
In November, 1941, defendant book publishers commenced distribution of a book containing allegedly l...
This article discusses the law of defamation (particularly the form of written defamation known as l...
The internet poses a major challenge to legal regulation.Should `old law be applied to the `new tech...
In 2013, the Jamaican Parliament enacted the Defamation Act with the object to, inter alia, address ...