Currybetdotnet: Protecting the identity of Baby P’s killers: The courts vs the people vs the Internet
Tuesday, 18 November 2008, 12:35 via Delicious/martinstabe
Martin Belam: "Trying to stick to the terms of the court order preserving the anonymity of 'Baby P''s killers has been very testing for a lot of sites online. ... cache on Monday afternoon still contained a BBC News report from late last year that not only named those charged with the death of 'Baby P', but also the toddlers proper name, and, incredibly, their street addresses. ... A Telegraph report initially from around the same time could also be located in Google..." Read More...
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1. Medela in style | 11 February 2009 at 0745
any more updates on this would be appreciated! thanks.
2. Purely yours | 22 February 2009 at 0606
This is very interesting read, kind of liked reading it.
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