Law Reform Commission proposes extension of court privilege to bloggers and social media reporters

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Law Reform Commission recommends extending court privilege to bloggers and social media reporters

Image: Shutterstock/Jacob Lund Image: Shutterstock/Jacob Lund THE LAW REFORM Commission has recommended that absolute privilege in reporting from court should apply to non-professional journalists who cover court proceedings if their accounts are in line with the standards of court reports published by traditional media.

It says that doing so would help to ensure that reporters would not be exposed to the risk of being sued for simple errors. Under current law, reporters have complete immunity from being sued for defamation if their accounts of proceedings in Irish, Northern Irish, or certain international courts are “fair and accurate”.

But it says that these criteria are not currently set out in the Defamation Act, and do not cover court reports that are published online by bloggers and citizen journalists.

 

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