Neil Sands Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith admits he’s pessimistic about the chances of officials finding a way to stop overseas breaches of a suppression order relating to the Tom Phillips case, given the global nature of modern online communications. The High Court imposed an interim injunction on September 8 preventing media from publishing some aspects of the case involving Phillips, who was shot dead in a confrontation with police in Waitomo after four years on the run with his three c...| Law News
Neil Sands An interim injunction preventing media from publishing some aspects of the Tom Phillips case has been extended for another month at an hearing of the High Court in Wellington. Justice Helen Cull first imposed the gag order on September 8, the same day Phillips was shot dead in a confrontation with police in Waitomo, ending four years on the run after he disappeared into dense Waikato bush with his three children. Cull granted the injunction in response to an urgent application from...| Law News
Hayes Mabweazara, University of Glasgow and Bethia Pearson, University of Glasgow Media capture happens when media outlets lose their independence and fall under the influence of political or finan…| African Centre for Media Excellence
News sites don't have a "genuine choice" about whether to block Google AI crawlers from scraping their content, a publisher has warned.| Press Gazette
The Govt has agreed to alter the "Snoopers' Charter" so spy agencies must get permission before accessing confidential journalistic material.| Press Gazette