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Chemistry World May 14, 2012 Nuala Moran |
Campaigners win fight to reform UK libel laws A major reform of the UK's defamation law - aimed in part at protecting scientists and journalists who voice legitimate concerns about the validity of scientific evidence from the threat of libel action - was unveiled in a new government bill on Friday. |
Chemistry World April 29, 2013 Maria Burke |
Finishing line in sight for libel reform Parliament has agreed a new libel law. The landmark piece of legislation, which applies to England and Wales, should provide more protection for individuals, including scientists, newspapers and broadcasters, who criticize big companies. |
Chemistry World March 11, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Libel reform bill at risk A UK government bill to reform libel laws in England and Wales is under threat after becoming mixed up in a row over efforts to regulate the press. Supporters say the updated legislation will prevent scientists acting in the public interest being silenced by libel cases. |
Chemistry World January 6, 2010 Ned Stafford |
UK libel laws threaten scientific debate A libel lawsuit brought by GE Healthcare has succeeded in silencing an eminent Danish radiologist who questioned the safety of one of the firm's drugs, but the firm is now being accused by some in the scientific community of trying to stifle legitimate scientific discussion. |
Entrepreneur February 2007 Jane Easter Bahls |
Post No Evil Businesses that host blogs are subject to lawsuits over libel. Here's a quick look at the law. |
Chemistry World April 15, 2015 Maria Burke |
Science remains a peripheral issue in the UK election The economy, the NHS and immigration are key battlegrounds as the UK election approaches, but science and technology are rarely discussed. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Matthew Lynn |
A British Toss-Up with an American Twist Nick Clegg came out of nowhere and may now determine who becomes Prime Minister. |
Chemistry World May 12, 2010 Sarah Houlton |
UK under new management After five days of negotiation, the UK finally has a new coalition government with a Conservative prime minister and Liberal Democrat deputy, but it remains to be seen what the implications for science will be. |
InternetNews March 11, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Bloggers on The Front Lines The Apple trade secrets case has become a defining moment for blogs that practice journalism. |
Search Engine Watch April 21, 2010 Mark Pack |
Liberal Democrats' View: It Was Traditional Media That Did It General U.K. election, week two: Old media opened up the British campaign, but the legacy could yet be a large long-term boost to the reach of new media in politics. |
New Architect April 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
Legal Tools for the New Journalists Does your Web page count as reporting? |
Reason February 2006 Matt Welch |
The War on Sedition English-speaking American allies crack down on speech in the name of fighting Islamic terrorism. |
AskMen.com Tom Butler |
Image Lessons From The Party Leaders In politics, it seems image counts for a lot. |
InternetNews November 21, 2006 Roy Mark |
California Upholds Online Free Speech The state's Supreme Court says neither ISPs nor individual users are liable for republishing comments from third parties. The ruling is a major victory for online free speech advocates. |