The Australian Government and Facebook’s disagreement over Law Proposal
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (‘ACCC’) and Australian Government are in the final stages of proposing a new law change. This change would require
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (‘ACCC’) and Australian Government are in the final stages of proposing a new law change. This change would require
Last week, Facebook-owned Instagram launched a new feature on their app, under the name of Reels. The short video feature aims to compete with TikTok’s
On the 19 May 2020, EasyJet announced that it had suffered a data breach in January. The company informed the United Kingdoms’ (UK) Information Commissioners
Recently, Facebook has been able to further clarify its guidelines for use of any music in videos posted onto the social media platform and has
Instagram has today published a new set of detailed guidelines which aim to protect users of the app against copyright infringement. The social media giant
Just because you appear in a photo doesn’t necessarily mean you own any legal rights to the image. Lebron James found that out the hard
Brexit seems to be the gift that keeps giving without providing any certainty to the legal world. However, one thing that it has made certain
This case concerns a legal battle between Austrian politician Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek and the social media giant, Facebook. After distasteful comments were made in Piesczek’s name
Defamation part 2 explores the case law which was appleid in part 1 of the article.
Lawdit are increasingly receiving enquiries about defamatory comments made on social media. Part one explained.
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