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Trial reports    May 21, 2013  
Dr Arthur Stanton v Dr Gary Fell

Scalpels drawn as vascular surgeons battle it out in the NSW Supreme Court over an email sent to one, possibly three people … Justice Carolyn Simpson asks “Why is it in this court?” ... more

Media Matters    May 17, 2013   thumbnail
Who should guard the guardians?

Australia’s attempt at media reform has gone nowhere fast … Media lawyer and author Patrick George looks at what happened, what is at stake and why a Media Ombudsman might be the answer ... more

Seminars, interviews & commentary    May 17, 2013  
Newspaper protected under Articles 8 and 10

The European Court of Human Rights has once again affirmed the protection of journalists’ sources, this time establishing that newspapers themselves also have rights … Hugh Tomlinson QC reviews the judgment in this Inforrm article ... more

Seminars, interviews & commentary    May 16, 2013   thumbnail
State of suppression orders seminar

Suppression orders are on the rise in the two busiest jurisdictions, according to recent research … Some of the more frightening figures were on display at a seminar organised by the Centre for Media and Communications Law … Alix Piatek was there ... more

Interlocutory    May 15, 2013  
David Barrow v Andrew Bolt and The Herald & Weekly Times Pty Ltd

Bleak City shenanigans … A man who complained to the Australian Press Council about Andrew Bolt sues him for alleging he is a vexatious litigant … Meanwhile the Bolt-complainant is sued by the man who successfully sued Yahoo and Google for linking him to the underworld ... more

Dossier    May 12, 2013   thumbnail
IP news here, and there

Cuba joins challenge to Australia’s plain packaging laws for tobacco products … Australia’s bid to battle piracy stalls … 3D printing rights-holders at risk as technology develops … Irate Californian judge comes down on copyright trolls ... more

Seminars, interviews & commentary    May 10, 2013  
Political advertising v free speech

The European Court of Human Rights recently upheld a blanket ban on “political” advertising on radio and television in the UK … Steven Price looks at the decision and compares it with America’s free-for-all approach ... more

Trial reports    May 9, 2013   thumbnail
Kevin Perkins v Floradale Productions & Ors

Retired Fairfax journalist Kevin Perkins has half of his defamation case against journalists Andrew Rule and John Silvester struck out for lack of evidence … Barristers accused of “plotting in their chambers” ... more

Trial reports    May 7, 2013  
Kevin Perkins v Floradale Productions & Ors

Journos at ten paces … Retired Fairfax journalist Kevin Perkins sues journalists Andrew Rule and John Silvester over a chapter in their true crime book Underbelly: The Golden Mile ... Yet another court case involving the Waterhouses ... more

Media Matters    April 29, 2013   thumbnail
NZ media reforms

New Zealand has been looking at new proposals for media regulation which address the digital revolution … Unlike Australia and the UK, the NZ Law Commission’s media reform plans have met with minimal resistance … Barrister Steven Price investigates ... more

Dossier    April 28, 2013  
IP news here, and there

Corby copyright win uncontroversial … New WIPO document … Anti-counterfeiting and piracy conference … China cracks down on online piracy ... more

Media Matters    April 25, 2013  
Leveson: Press proposes its own "Royal Charter"

National newspapers in Britain have proposed their own “Royal Charter” for media self-regulation in response to the one approved last week by parliament … This Inforrm piece looks at their version and Hacked Off’s reaction ... more

Dossier    April 23, 2013   thumbnail
This sporting life

The burgeoning Dank file … Aunty under fire from “drunkard” and “racist” ... Yahoo!7 under attack from Queenslanders … Fairfax story suppressed … All over for a mining magnate, a carbon credit trader and a grieving mother ... more

Privilege    April 22, 2013  
Sylvia Enders v Erbas & Associates Pty Ltd & Anor (No. 2)

An email sent to 20 staff about absences from work is protected by both forms of qualified privilege – common law and section 30 … NSW District Court Judge Judith Gibson finds an absence of malice might well be sufficient for this “tempest in a teacup” ... more

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