10 things that happened whilst I was on maternity leave (and two that didn’t)
Number 8: Legal developments with social media – online harms, defamation, joint data controllers and more

When I started my "10 things that happened…" series I decided that an update on social media legal issues would be interesting. Since then, I keep on discovering more and more publications and cases which I want to read and discuss. So there is a bit of a mixture in this article – a few top choices from my research.

Government publications: Social Media and Online Harms

Case law: Defamation on social media

Case law: Harassment and misuse of private information

Case law: Facebook ‘Like’ buttons and fan pages – joint data protection responsibility

Case law: Linking to unlawful or protected content

Olivia Whitcroft, principal of OBEP, 13 June 2019


1 A citation which rolls off the tongue.

2 Note that, given its conclusion on this point, it did not consider it necessary to decide on whether the interference was ‘prescribed by law’.

This article provides general information on the subject matter and is not intended to be relied upon as legal advice. If you would like to discuss this topic, please contact Olivia Whitcroft using the contact details set out here: Contact Details