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Newspaper does not have to identify anonymous commenters, rules High Court

Posted By: admin 2 March, 2011

Newspaper does not have to identify anonymous commenters, rules High Court: “The Daily Mail does not have to identify the people behind two anonymously posted comments on its website because to do so would breach their rights to privacy, the High Court has said.“

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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