by Sydney Smith on May 11, 2011
No UK Prior Notification Rule for Newspapers, European Court Rules
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Max Mosley, the former director of the governing body of Formula One, who had...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Max Mosley, the former director of the governing body of Formula One, who had...
Yesterday, a story about a 58-year-old New Mexico man being diagnosed with bubonic plague made the rounds in various news...
Hasidic newspaper Der Tzitung's Photoshopping Hillary Clinton and Audrey Tomason out of the White House-released "Situation Room" photo went viral...
As iMediaEthics wrote yesterday, Hasidic newspaper Der Tzitung Photoshopped the widely-published "Situation Room" photo of President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe...
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) was accused by Indian politician M Karunanidhi of publishing "frivolous and mischievous reports" and...
As iMediaEthics has written, Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea and executive director of the charity Central Asia Institute,...
Website publisher Alan Merdini is paying newspaper publisher HH Saudi Research, its editor-in-chief and one of its journalists a total of £85,000...
A New York Hasidic newspaper Photoshopped Hillary Clinton out of the now-famous photo of the "Situation Room" during the "mission...
The Wall Street Journal recently launched its own Wikileaks-like website called SafeHouse, but the site has been criticized for not...
Fox News ended its contracts with Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum last week after suspending them in March, POLITICO reported. Cinema...