The High Court in England has awarded libel damages of £10,000 to a Mr Keith Smith after he brought an action against a Tracy Williams for defaming him in an internet chatroom. The Times carries the story here, and comment from a media lawyer who chastises the Court for being behind the curve, again.
Libel actions should be about correcting a wrong, where one party is all-powerful and the other not. We should have a more egalitarian approach to how we impose libel law in cyberspace and not destroy the vibrancy of the internet.
Update: Tim W looks in some more details at the issues raised here. Also, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (see right) has a good - albeit US-based - guide to blogging and the law.
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