Credit: Created with Canva News Perplexity courts publishers with ad revenue share experiment The AI search engine expands its ad revenue share programme that pays publishers for their content being used in search summaries. But does it really level the playing field or simply create a new form of digital dependency? By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Gilles Lambert on Unsplash News Copyright still applies on social media: seek consent before helping yourself to content Embedding Tweets in news articles is not the same as republishing images on your website By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: cottonbro from Pexels News UNESCO-ICFJ report: three quarters of women journalists experience online violence Threats of physical and sexual violence lead many women journalists to self-censor, withdraw from all online interactions and develop mental health issues. Arab women most at risk of offline attacks linked to online abuse By Osama Gaweesh • 4 min read
Credit: Defence Images via Creative Commons News Censorship concerns rising as UK Ministry of Defence blacklists investigative media outlet The Council of Europe has issued a Level 2 media freedom alert after the MoD press office denied Declassified UK access to information By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Marcela Kunova News Bureau of Investigative Journalism fundraises to take the UK Government to court over Russian Report The non-profit organisation is crowdfunding £40,000 for a last-ditch effort to force the authorities to publish findings on Russian electoral interference before the British public votes in the 2019 general election By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Lord Wakeham: PCC should be 'stage one' in any legal action Former PCC chairman says body could work closer with judges to seek resolutions before cases are taken to court By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Credit: by jfgornet on Flickr. Some rights reserved News IFJ calls for release of Palestinian journalist Yousef al Shayib, sentenced to 15 days in prison for refusal to disclose sources, has 'no case to answer' and should be released 'immediately', according to IFJ president By James Chapple • 1 min read
News 'Small claims court' idea for libel and privacy Government says it will look at suggestion, by Labour MP Chris Bryant, to make it easier for the public to bring claims against the media By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Newspapers taking fewer risks, says former NoW editor Former News of the World editor and now chairman of PHA Media Phil Hall says "things are being suppressed" due to a lack of resources and industry pressures By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: Lewis Whyld/PA News Lawyer describes 'horrific' NoW surveillance of family News International apologises after revelation that daughter of phone hacking lawyer Mark Lewis was filmed by an investigator working for the News of the World By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
News Max Mosley: Press had 'no human feeling at all' Ex-FIA boss Max Mosley condemns behaviour of tabloid press, with specific reference to his 2008 legal action against the now-closed News of the World By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: Sean Dempsey/PA News Former Macpherson adviser: 'I was blamed for hacking leaks' Mary-Ellen Field tells the Leveson inquiry she lost her job after she was blamed by her client, supermodel Elle Macpherson, for stories appearing in the tabloid press By Joel Gunter • 2 min read