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Stonegate Legal
A defamation concerns notice puts a publisher on notice that their published statement is defaming you.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Threats of US extradition and conviction undermine press freedoms and international justice for journalists.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Julian Assange has been charged with 17 espionage offences in the US and one charge of computer hacking.
Stonegate Legal
A non-publication order is a Court order that the case, or the names of the parties, are not to be published.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The US Department of Justice confirmed that the "serious criminal conduct" Assange is charged with must be pursued.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The WikiLeaks founder has spent another year in prolonged isolation waiting.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The soldier lost a defamation claim against the media for a string of articles which accused him of war crimes.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
No damages will be paid, there will be no formal apology and the material will remain published, with an editor's note.
Carroll & O'Dea
ln Australia, everyone involved in publishing defamatory material may be liable for defamation.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Most Australian jurisdictions impose restrictions on both the exhibition and sale of pornographic material.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The Albanese government believes a strong and independent media is vital to democracy and holding governments to account.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
In Australia, if news organizations ignore a court suppression order, they could be fined for 'contempt of court'.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The Australian journalist's legal team has filed an appeal to the UK High Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Three positive developments over the same week marked a seismic shift in the campaign to see Julian Assange saved.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
The changes clarify how the law applies to deceased victims, and introduce a new victim privacy order scheme
Carroll & O'Dea
The High Court ultimately found in favour of Google, determining that Google had not published the defamatory material.
Holding Redlich
The High Court held that Google did not provide a forum or place where a defamatory matter could be published.
O'Brien Criminal & Civil Solicitors
Fact-check your news story first, especially when publishing a picture of a person responsible for a crime.
Piper Alderman
Clarification as to the obligations on tech giants in this evolving landscape of disseminating information online.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
The Defamation Amendment Act 2020 (NSW) introduced three significant reforms to the defamation laws in New South Wales.
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