by Sydney Smith on Apr 10, 2011
Newspaper Invaded Privacy by Publishing Photo of Divorced Man
The Press Complaints Commission reported that The People newspaper violated a man's privacy by publishing an un-blurred photo in a...
The Press Complaints Commission reported that The People newspaper violated a man's privacy by publishing an un-blurred photo in a...
A UK news executive was asked by the UK parliament to explain her 2003 comments that the Sun newspaper has paid...
In a panel on ethics at Goldsmiths, Richard Peppiatt, the reporter who revealed fabricating stories in his resignation letter from the...
As iMediaEthics wrote last month, Sir David Tang launched the UK site ICorrect.com that charges people $1,000 a year to post...
Two UK newspapers have been accused of running misleading stories suggesting that the UK has banned salt in fish and...
The Kyiv Post, the Ukrainian newspaper that blocked traffic from the UK following a libel lawsuit, removed its ban on...
Earlier this month, iMediaEthics wrote about UK reporter Richard Peppiatt, who revealed that he faked stories for the Daily Star when...
SF Weekly called out the UK Daily Mail for "churnalism" this week. According to SF Weekly, the Daily Mail "shamelessly...
British pop singer Lily Allen was awarded undisclosed damages and the copyright to photos of her house, the Guardian reported....
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are appealing the U.S. government ruling that three supporters of...