Live Tweeting in UK Law

  • Jack Monroe v Katie Hopkins
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 10 Marzo 2017
    ... ... The evidence makes clear that she was tweeting frequently. By way of example, the Twitter Analytics for her account show ... It is a commonplace of experience that live broadcasts can have a powerful impact, even if the viewer sees them once ... ...
  • R Sarah Finch v Surrey County Council
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 03 Febrero 2021
    ... ... The effect of s. 41 is therefore to prohibit the live-streaming of court proceedings, in the sense of broadcasting those ... a person sitting in court who is not a journalist appears to be tweeting on their mobile phone without first obtaining permission. That a judge can ... ...
  • Aleksej Gubarev v Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 06 Agosto 2020
    ... ... video/and or audio of the proceedings at the trial of the action was live streamed to a number of individuals outside the jurisdiction (including ... a person sitting in court who is not a journalist appears to be tweeting on their mobile phone without first obtaining permission. That a judge can ... ...
  • Zahir Monir v Steve Wood
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 19 Diciembre 2018
    ... ... iii) As to his Tweeting on the Bristol UKIP account, Mr Wood had stated in his witness statement ... Mr Monir knows both Mr Cresswell and Mr David as individuals that live at Denaby, near Rotherham. He knew them from when he worked for Doncaster ... ...
  • Alexander Economou v David De Freitas
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 27 Julio 2016
    ... ... This was live from about 08:41 on 7 November. From 08:54 an article appeared on The ... One, Eleanor Hill, gave a neutral summary of the facts, tweeting: "Alexander Economou is the man who prosecuted Eleanor de Freitas when she ... ...
  • PJS v News Group Newspapers Ltd
    • Supreme Court
    • 19 Mayo 2016
    ... ... Sadly, that may become unavoidable in the society in which we now live but, for the moment, in so far as I am being asked to sanction it, I ... happened, and many of those cases were decided after blogging and tweeting had become common. It is therefore quite understandable that Mr Millar QC, ... ...
  • Barbara Mary Hewson v Bar Standards Board
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 08 Enero 2021
    ... ... tragically the latest medical update is that she is not expected to live beyond the weekend. In view of Ms Hewson's rapid deterioration and very ... e) “@[C's Chambers] your lunatic tenant @[C] wants to stop me tweeting you. Why? because she is a nut job?” f) “Barrister @C of ... ...
  • Jacqueline Thompson (Claimant and Part 20 Defendant) v Mark James (First Defendant and Part 20 Claimant) Carmarthenshire County Council (Second Defendant)
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 15 Marzo 2013
    ... ... the main objection you have is the requirement to prove the need to live at that spot. During yesterday's discussion I agreed to raise ... about people being ejected from Council meetings for blogging, tweeting or filming. This potentially is at odds with the fundamentals of democracy ... ...
  • Lidl Great Britain Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd
    • Chancery Division
    • 19 Abril 2020
    Copyright work. Case on the basis of evidence of independent design. Infringing copy. Skill and labour
    ... ... to distinguish between a defendant who takes a conscious decision to live dangerously and one who intends to cause deception and deliberately seeks ... Tesco's new Lidl price match promise? Us neither” and suggests tweeting ... ...
  • Decision Nº O/721/18 from Intellectual Property Office - (Trade market), 13 November 2018
    • Intellectual Property Office (United Kingdom)
    ... ... This indicated that on 29 th May 2016 Fantasy was tweeting that its w eb - based competition would go live “nex t week” ... This ... ...
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