- ► 2012 (105)
- ► April (15)
- • Sainsbury’s ad campaign banned, three Prime Ministers to be called by Leveson ...
- • Assange criticises PCC, BSkyB enters movie market and Google reveals future of s...
- • AOL sells patents to Microsoft, Anonymous claims government attacks and Lib Dems...
- • Facebook acquires Instagram, MP hits back at People and game ads get longer
- • Yahoo files for new patents, BBC Breakfast broadcasts from Salford and eBooks ...
- • ASA criticises Scottish government, film industry accused of discrimination and ...
- • Activists call for F1 boycott, Apple accused of conspiracy and Google+ gets seri...
- • BBC journalists may strike, teenagers arrested for computer hacking and former e...
- • Google in new privacy row, Johnston Press reveals new paper format and BBC staff...
- • Cost of BBC redundancy payments revealed, Huffington Post wins first Pulitzer an...
- • Berners-Lee calls for data release, analogue TV switched off in London and UTV a...
- • BBC strikes may effect Jubilee, journalists to get new defence and Facebook IPO ...
- • Bahrain denies journalists visas, courts rule against YouTube and Christian Radi...
- • Channel 4 journalists deported from Bahrain, BBC Panorama criticised for PI use ...
- • Cruddas complains to PCC, Telegraph supported Cameron election and Facebook to b...
- ► March (17)
- • Budget breaks for media industry, Mirror online struggles and Google Chrome (bri...
- • Supreme Court rules in favour of The Times and Google criticised by MPs and EU
- • BBC director resigns, UK named strongest web economy and Apple to pay dividends
- • Ofcom in possible PCC role, scientists to be protected from libel and Kim Dotcom...
- • Broadcasters granted judicial review, China moves in on social networks and Brit...
- • Google to revamp search, Charlotte Church libel case, and digital ad spending so...
- • BBC services in “cyber-attack”, BSkyB probe takes new turn and network seeks...
- • May signs student’s extradition papers, PCC plan in jeopardy and CNN to buy Ma...
- • Yahoo sues Facebook, mobile operators told to cap contract bills and Cairns libe...
- • Ofcom investigates Murdoch, press self-regulation proposed and BBC to take on iT...
- • PCC set to close, new iPad faces ban in China and Channel 4 to launch new channe...
- • ASA clears celebrity tweets, Labour call for better regulation and Android Marke...
- • BT lose appeal against DEA, German courts put their foot down and social network...
- • Judge calls time on Giggs case, cricketer sues for libel and PayPal accused of c...
- • Google wins libel case, PCC takes action against false health claims and Leveson...
- • EU justice chief warns Google as Android users told to put up with changes, whil...
- • Abell says goodbye to PCC, Google sued by campaigner and ways to get round priva...
- ► February (21)
- • Google policy breaches European law, Sony set to go social and Google+ suffers c...
- • Only one in ten have read new Google policy, tweets rock the Kremlin and CEO of ...
- • Online censorship ‘alive and well’ after Arab Spring, Spelmans denied injunc...
- • US Privacy Bill, Guardian in breach of PCC code and 4G broadband
- • Premier League to tackle internet racism, EC stalls Acta approval and tech giant...
- • Microsoft also accuses Google of illegal tracking, new journalism practice quest...
- • Harman calls on government to implement DEA, Clarkson let off while Wright conde...
- • British music press struggling, analysts to keep close eye on media balance shee...
- • European court delivers blow to anti-piracy campaigners and Twitter criticised f...
- • Cabinet minister’s son wins injunction, PCC upholds second grief complaint in ...
- • BBC forced to draw up contingencies for Olympics, AP sues digital agency and Tin...
- • Patient privacy under threat and ECHR ruling good news for journalists
- • Protests against Acta, video games ‘more creative than reading’ and Grant hi...
- • NUJ boss says certification ‘ridiculous’, legal challenge to Google plans an...
- • Director of PCC departs, Falklands paper insults Kirchner and more Facebook priv...
- • Ex head of PCC criticises industry bodies and names papers that threatened to le...
- • Dacre speaks out at Leveson, CCTV “police state” and Clarkson ex tells of te...
- • Google refuses to delay proposed policy changes and Iran waging campaign of fear...
- • Parliament launches inquiry into PIs, ‘ethical shortcomings’ of Silicon Vall...
- • Social sites fuel stalking, manifesto addresses press ‘secrecy’ and Coelho e...
- • Hunt says PCC should be given more powers, Black questioned over Desmond departu...
- ► January (52)
- • Dacre helped defend Mail, BBC cuts exceed target and TV news not ‘dumbing down...
- • Dacre helped defend Mail, BBC cuts exceed target and TV news not ‘dumbing down...
- • Dacre helped defend Mail, BBC cuts exceed target and TV news not ‘dumbing down...
- • Dacre helped defend Mail, BBC cuts exceed target and TV news not ‘dumbing down...
- • No reason for new privacy law says Clarke, Twitter boss attacks Wikipedia and PC...
- • No reason for new privacy law says Clarke, Twitter boss attacks Wikipedia and PC...
- • No reason for new privacy law says Clarke, Twitter boss attacks Wikipedia and PC...
- • No reason for new privacy law says Clarke, Twitter boss attacks Wikipedia and PC...
- • Wikipedia protest a ‘gimmick’, editors before Leveson and Yahoo! founder res...
- • Wikipedia protest a ‘gimmick’, editors before Leveson and Yahoo! founder res...
- • Wikipedia protest a ‘gimmick’, editors before Leveson and Yahoo! founder res...
- • Wikipedia protest a ‘gimmick’, editors before Leveson and Yahoo! founder res...
- • Replacing PCC would ‘harm’ local press, magazine editors at inquiry and supp...
- • Replacing PCC would ‘harm’ local press, magazine editors at inquiry and supp...
- • Replacing PCC would ‘harm’ local press, magazine editors at inquiry and supp...
- • Replacing PCC would ‘harm’ local press, magazine editors at inquiry and supp...
- • Support withdrawn from Sopa, no need for ‘bereavement ombudsman’ and no win,...
- • Support withdrawn from Sopa, no need for ‘bereavement ombudsman’ and no win,...
- • Support withdrawn from Sopa, no need for ‘bereavement ombudsman’ and no win,...
- • Support withdrawn from Sopa, no need for ‘bereavement ombudsman’ and no win,...
- • Businesses braced for privacy laws, Sopa and PIPA ‘postponed’ and Iranian TV...
- • Businesses braced for privacy laws, Sopa and PIPA ‘postponed’ and Iranian TV...
- • Businesses braced for privacy laws, Sopa and PIPA ‘postponed’ and Iranian TV...
- • Snow laments lack of ‘emotive’ journalism, Wikipedia to stream for free and ...
- • Snow laments lack of ‘emotive’ journalism, Wikipedia to stream for free and ...
- • Snow laments lack of ‘emotive’ journalism, Wikipedia to stream for free and ...
- • FBI to step up social media monitoring, DAB to receive support and Rothschild ca...
- • FBI to step up social media monitoring, DAB to receive support and Rothschild ca...
- • FBI to step up social media monitoring, DAB to receive support and Rothschild ca...
- • PCC heads appear before Leveson, Newsnight investigation into Ashcroft and games...
- • Data protection laws to harm UK firms, PCC before Leveson and Franzen deplores e...
- • FBI to step up social media monitoring, DAB to receive support and Rothschild ca...
- • Ofcom unable to protect people in internet age, O2 admits handing out numbers an...
- • Google loosens privacy policies, Pope praises Twitter and possible reprieve for ...
- • Snow laments lack of emotive journalism, Wikipedia to stream for free and Roth...
- • Businesses braced for privacy laws, Sopa and PIPA postponed and Iranian TV net...
- • Support withdrawn from Sopa, no need for bereavement ombudsman and no win, no ...
- • Replacing PCC would harm local press, magazine editors at inquiry and support ...
- • Wikipedia protest a gimmick, editors before Leveson and Yahoo! founder resigns
- • Wikipedia protest a gimmick, editors before Leveson and Yahoo founder resigns
- • No reason for new privacy law says Clarke, Twitter boss attacks Wikipedia and PC...
- • Social networks failed to dictate Christmas shopping, DNS blocking removed from ...
- • Desmond side swipes everyone, alarm raised over Google+ privacy and Duchess faci...
- • Dacre helped defend Mail, BBC cuts exceed target and TV news not dumbing down
- • Telegraph editors at Leveson, China state-owned media goes public and ten best i...
- • Challenging the very nature of journalism
- • Details of intelligence officials leaked and why the FT is suited to focusing on...
- • BBC bulletins cut during Olympics, US threatened Spain and Belarus censors inter...
- • Iran launching national network, Epic withdraws SOPA support and tracking techno...
- • Social networking sites are essential to starting and spreading dissent
- • Mobile apps to rule US election campaigns, ESA reaffirms SOPA support and blue-c...
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- ► April (15)
- ► 2011 (181)
- ► December (24)
- • TalkTalks HomeSafe, Top Gear controversy and womens groups appeal to Leveson i...
- • Apple fined in Italy whilst David Cameron awaits personalised iPad app
- • Google advertising and new BT Android lawsuit
- • Digital newspaper editions, Channel 4 and latest Anonymous hack
- • STV and Rangers, GoDaddy and commercial value of Twitter followers?
- • The Leveson inquiry costs, Facebook advertising and Perform acquisitions
- • The Sun victory, Facebook privacy and LoveFilm secures Sony deal
- • PCC assures journalists, radio told to watch language and novelist quits writing...
- • BBC hired convicted PI, Ofcom investigate Clarkson and social networks played mi...
- • Print newspapers to disappear, RIM summoned by Ofcom and Channel 5 ditches HD pl...
- • TV shows with most complaints, no investigation into media buying and Morgan to ...
- • Wright to be investigated, Ferdinand settles and questions over Egyptian free pr...
- • Clarkson should not be sacked, Mail denies taking privacy risks and Wikipedia ...
- • PCC ruling and new member, plus censorship of internet
- • New inquiry into Millys messages, corporate piracy on YouTube and BBC and ITV t...
- • Complaint against Mails fictitious Knox story upheld, social networks should be...
- • Leveson denies witch-hunt, Hargreaves backs Desmond and Rooney sues Mirror
- • Pre-press counsel suggested, FA coffers set to swell and Downton episodes to be ...
- • Pre-press counsel, FA coffers set to swell and Downton episodes to be cut
- • EC set to change data protection rules, Zuckerberg falls foul of own privacy fla...
- • MP compares tabloids to Auschwitz, ICO told of illegality in 2003 and Clarkson r...
- • Press TV accused of faking attacks, PCC rules against Moors murderer and Tinglan...
- • Clarkson apologises, Attorney General claims press loses self restraint and Vaz ...
- • Evidence of phone hacking in 2003, Ofcom downgrades Iranian TV punishment and GC...
- ► November (47)
- • Alastair Campbell addresses Leveson, mobile networks hampering growth and Face...
- • Desmond criticises Dacre, lawyer settles over Salmond comments and video games ...
- • Desmond criticises Dacre, lawyer settles over Salmond comments and video games ...
- • Leveson a nightmare for press, Mosley demands statutory backing and ISPs told ...
- • Rowling and Miller address Leveson Inquiry, weekly publish picture without conse...
- • MoS face libel case, Sheryl Gascoigne calls for libel reform and councils contin...
- • Parents tell inquiry that misreporting led to sons death as Herald issues apolo...
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Fred Goodwin, FIFA and the Sony PSN hack
- • Grants serial libel actions, DEA based on no data and landmark publishing mom...
- • Wiggins Top Stories: EU net neutrality, ICO and Ed Miliband
- • Wiggins Top Stories: injunctions, Iceland and the phone-hacking scandal
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Apple, ACS:Law and the Digital Economy Act
- • Wiggins Top Stories: the PCC, Mobenga and New Zealand piracy law
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Apple, The Sun and Spotify
- • Wiggins Top Stories: The Digital Economy Act, China and press injunctions
- • Wiggins Top Stories: YouTube, Google Italy and the royal wedding
- • Wiggins Top Stories: MS privacy breach, smart tags and Google
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Frankie Boyle, Pandora and the Football League
- • Wiggins Top Stories: MTV, Google FTC reviews and See You In Court
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Metropolitan Police, BT price cuts and Big Brother
- • Wiggins Top Stories: iPad 2, eBay prospects and ITV dismissal
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Andrew Marr, Apple and superinjunctions
- • Wiggins Top Stories: PCC appointments, News International and the X Factor
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: US privacy bill, News of the World and the Huffington Po...
- • Wiggins Top Stories: News of the World, the PCC and Ofcom phone rules
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Ofcom, Top Gear and MP expenses
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Perform, Virgin Media and the Middletons
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Top Gear, Ofcom expenses and ICO privacy fears
- • Wiggins Top Stories: Facebook, News Corp and Digital Economy Act
- • Three-quarters happy with PCC although media lawyer questions watchdogs future,...
- • Mail argues against anonymity for journos, Daily Star pays out to Cheryls broth...
- • Mail in trouble again, Britons dont want brands and CAB unable to publish repor...
- • Digital Economy Act, media ownership and on the record?
- • The Guardian amend headline, Noel Gallagher counter-suing brother and X Factor j...
- • Hunt praises local press, Britain nation of accidental law breakers and FBC alle...
- • Mail argues against anonymity for journos, Daily Star pays out to Cheryl’s bro...
- • Google in more trouble over privacy, bloggers face Parliament and no-go on a PCC...
- • Local press to be hit hardest by regulation, head of Earth Institute implicated ...
- • Attempt to delay Panorama FIFA exposé, call for gang videos to be removed and N...
- • Mosley wins in France, social sites should close during unrest and benefits of N...
- • Mail in trouble again, Britons don’t want brands and CAB unable to publish rep...
- • Three-quarters happy with PCC although media lawyer questions watchdog’s futur...
- • Facebook and FTC near settlement, pay out to Dale Farm resident and Stormont min...
- • Mosley sues NOTW in France, Desmond and the PCC and Chinese Spring
- • Sunrise Radio investigated, PCC upholds complaints and Cable in line for fine
- • Facebook accused of tracking users, Chris Jeffries hits out at media and necessi...
- • Desmond may re-enter PCC, Lebedev to appear in court and Ofcom report
- ► October (20)
- • IMDB, Gaddafi images and Tesla vs. Top Gear
- • Top Gear nearly in the clear, Royal Mail reform and concern over Health Lottery
- • Hollywood fights back against piracy and Morrissey libel claim goes to trial
- • Removal of YouTube videos, Mirror loses appeal and pervasive internet
- • Channel 4 cleared of breach, ITV fall foul and failed anti-piracy in China
- • Digital Economy Act, media ownership and ‘on the record?’
- • The Digital Economy Act, anonymous posts and file-sharing
- • All inclusive press regulation, Tesla lose libel claim and Defamation Bill shoul...
- • The Daily Mail pay out in libel case, ITV consolidation and new media suspicion
- • Morrissey libel case, radio holds public donations and Google online security ad...
- • Dacre criticised, ICO issues warning and ITV to show Europa League
- • ITV mistake, Independent paywall and ban on provocative billboards
- • Paul Dacre, the PCC and the Wall Street Journal
- • The PCC, Facebook and 4G spectrum auction
- • The PCC and the threat to investigative journalism
- • Digital Economy Act, incentivised mediation and Olympic press passes
- • Trinity Mirror, the PCC and BBC sports rights cuts
- • Sports rights, HBO and Carina Trimingham
- • The Premier League, the Knox verdict and David Starkey
- • Chris Blackhurst, the press ethics inquiry and Sony Australia
- ► September (22)
- • Privacy concerns for Facebook and new Amazon Kindle Fire
- • George Monbiot, Rio Ferdinand and new broadband advertising rules
- • ITV apology, Facebook political committee and Lord Leveson
- • Johann Hari, Max Mosley and cameras in court
- • Mark Thompson, the Electric Frontier Foundation and Mary Portas
- • Sir Stelios, no-win no-fee rules and new Facebook features
- • The Met Police, Ministry of Justice and increasing cyber-criminality
- • The Digital Economy Act, PCC reform and alcohol advertisers on Facebook
- • Jonathan Moyo, the Liberal Democrats and the New Statesman
- • Social networks, the Digital Economy Act and The Guardian
- • PCC overhaul, Guardian court order and Location, Location, Location
- • Research in Motion and recommendations for new press regulatory body
- • The ICO, rollover broadband contracts and Alexander Lebedev
- • Copyright infringement, FA drugs policy and Societe Generale
- • Cliff’s law, Ofcom and the Ministry of Sound
- • PEGI mobile ratings, Fifa and off-the-record briefings
- • Associated Newspapers, Conrad Black and phone number shortages
- • Trinity Mirror, EMI wranglings and MI6 Confidential
- • Cameras in court, changes to the Licensing Act and mobile spectrum delays
- • Twitter terrorists, Sky News and Wapping on sale
- • Formula One, press regulation and the future of public service broadcasting
- • Ofcom, David Walliams and Microsoft tracking
- ► August (22)
- • Pakistan, data privacy education and 3D Olympic Games coverage
- • Google, social networking sites and libel cases
- • Free gaming, music law and social networks
- • Channel 4, social networks and an increase in libel cases
- • Facebook privacy, Twitter photos, riots and social networking
- • Top Gear, Ofcom and Facebook
- • Channel 4, Ofcom and Miramax movie streaming
- • Facebook, Peter Tavra Franco and Oasis libel claims
- • Ofcom, digital magazine sales and Northern Ireland riots
- • The FA Cup, Facebook, Wayne Rooney and press regulation
- • The GCHQ, Google and Stephen Abell
- • The PCC, MI5 and BlackBerry Messenger
- • Government meeting with social media sites and LinkedIn changes
- • Argus, Cameron on the social media crack down and LinkedIn privacy
- • Facebook & the CDCR, Apple patents and the Galaxy Tab 10.1
- • Data protection act breach in UK school, Apple & Android hacking vulnerability a...
- • The London riots, North Korea and the Omand principles
- • Paul McCartney, PRS and Smartphones
- • Music Revenue, US counter-terrorism strategy and the Press Complaints Commission
- • Twitter valuation, FAST and Facebook facing legal action from Germany
- • Digital Economy Act, PayPal gamers and Blizzard’s online auctions
- • Eastenders, MP Jaqui Lait and Demand Media
- ► July (20)
- • Chris Jefferies, Newsbin2 and the PCC
- • Facebook, Digital Economy Act and Everything Everywhere
- • Internet privacy, music copyrighting and Broadband advertising
- • Ofcom, privacy in China and Google accounts
- • Trojan Horse, The Evening Standard and the law on photography
- • Broadband survey results from Ofcom, James Murdoch and the PCC
- • Andy Coulson, David Cameron, the Leveson enquiry and Ofcom
- • David Cameron, Ofcom and News Corporation
- • David Cameron, Ofcom, the PCC and BSkyB
- • The Daily Mail, press plurality and local TV plans
- • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and BSkyB
- • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and the Liberal Democrats
- • BSkyB, the PCC and Jay Rockefeller
- • Rupert Murdoch, News International and Gordon Brown
- • Gordon Brown, News Corporation and BSkyB
- • The News of the World, phone hacking and Rupert Murdoch
- • Rio Ferdinand, Glenn Mulcaire and mobile roaming charges
- • Milly Dowler phone-hacking, the Press Complaints Commission and Amazon
- • Rio Ferdinand, Microsoft, Michael Gove and computer games in education
- • Twitter, Ofcom mobile rules and Microsoft on privacy legislation
- ► June (22)
- • Myspace, the Joanna Yeates case and the BSkyB takeover
- • Max Mosley, Ofcom and the PCC
- • Phone hacking, Louis Walsh and the Motion Picture Association
- • Fifa, the Sunday Times and celebrity injunctions
- • The Daily Mail, Top Gear and LulzSec
- • Civil servant salaries, radio spectrum and the BSkyB takeover
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: the Telegraph, privacy injunctions and Twitter
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: the Sun, local TV and UK copyright
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Ofcom, Sony and music video crackdown
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Vodafone, injunctions and TV in court
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Twitter, ITV and Ofcom
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: New privacy committee, Ofcom and Facebook
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Facebook, Patricia Hodgson and new privacy committee
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Sir Fred Goodwin, Glenn Mulcaire and mobile internet
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: the IMF, GMC public hearings and ID Assurance
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: the PCC, Channel 4 and the Manchester Evening News
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: O2, the Brighton Argus and Bahrain
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: Ryan Giggs, Joanne Fraill and a missing NHS laptop
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: the United Nations, Jon Gaunt and News Group Newspapers
- • Wiggin’s Top Stories: David Cameron, radio spectrum and Glenn Mulcaire
- • The Digital Economy Act, the Sunday Times and LulzSec
- • EU internet privacy, the Lincolnshire Echo and the Digital Economy Act
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