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Monday, October 22, 2007

Warning to abusive bloggers as judge tells site to reveal names

Warning to abusive bloggers as judge tells site to reveal names

Disgruntled fans of Sheffield Wednesday who vented their dissatisfaction with the football club's bigwigs in anonymous internet postings may face expensive libel claims after the chairman, chief executive and five directors won a high-court ruling last week forcing the owner of a website to reveal their identity.

"There seem to be quite a lot of websites that are using their anonymity to make comments about people and think that there shouldn't be any liability for it. But the internet is no different to any other place of publication, and if somebody is making defamatory comments about people then they should be held responsible for it. What these cases do is just confirm that's the law - the law applies to the internet as much as it does to anything else".

2 comments:

James Higham said...

There seem to be quite a lot of websites that are using their anonymity to make comments about people and think that there shouldn't be any liability for it.

Yeah, right.

eeore said...

Does anyone know what is happening with Anorak News?