Unbelievable. According to @colemancr, all use of social media is publication and every user bound by same rules as professional journalists
@adambanksdotcom That said, Twitter/Facebook etc should be doing a better job of educating people about the law.
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@bazzacollins Disagree. Legislators and prosecutors need educating. Twitter and Facebook know users are not newspaper editors. -
@adambanksdotcom There has to be a line drawn somewhere. You're saying it's OK for Twitter users to identify rape victims? -
@bazzacollins I’m extremely doubtful that it can reasonably be prohibited - but again I wasn’t getting into that case specifically -
@adambanksdotcom And unlike Chambers et al, nobody could reasonably argue that it wasn't their intent to name/humiliate the victim. -
@bazzacollins Yes, in some of those cases that was true. Court appears to have deliberately failed to distinguish. -
@adambanksdotcom Are you saying some accidentally identified her? -
@bazzacollins Some appear to have had a connection to the incident, others not. Not enough info though. Again, this wasn’t my topic :) -
@adambanksdotcom Fair enough. I'll put down my brow beaters :)
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