Thousands of bloggers who operate behind the cloak of anonymity have no right to keep their identities secret, the High Court ruled todayHugh Tomlinson, QC, for the blogger, had argued that “thousands of regular bloggers who communicate nowadays via the internet under a cloak of anonymity would be horrified to think that the law would do nothing to protect their anonymity of someone carried out the necessary detective work and sought to unmask them”.
In a landmark decision, Mr Justice Eady refused to grant an order to protect the anonymity of a police officer who is the author of a blog called NightJack.
Indeed. The Times can suck my sweaty balls if they ever think I shall part with a copper coin for their publication ever again.
I for one think that the so called mainstream media really want to score some points over new media.
I for one think that the so called mainstream media really want to score some points over new media.
Still now the door has been opened I am sure that some grasping bottom feeders like Carter Fuck will be sniffing about for a high profile case.
Again, fuck The Times, a paper like several others long past its sell by date. Cunts.
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not really a suprise..i was expecting this for a while now..no one is safe to write anything anymore without some cunt wanting to expose them...its just a pity for nightjack. speak your mind at your peril..room 101 via the times awaits...the cunts.
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