Should Bloggers follow the same laws as journalists?
Do we need a code of conduct for writing blogs?
According to DLA Piper, only 5% of Internet users know the legal rights and wrongs of posting online. It also found that 77% of bloggers were unaware of the law surrounding publication and journalism.
The same study found that 42% of Internet users believe that bloggers should be made to follow the same legal standards as journalists. 46% like the idea of a voluntary code of conduct. Bloggers however, don’t agree, only 32% support the idea with 34% directly opposed.
According to a spokesman from DLA Piper, there is potential for bloggers to end up in court. Beyond defamation and employment law, there are plenty of other issues which bloggers could trip up on. Issues such as, but not limited to: Libel, Contempt of court, the Telecommunications act, Protection from harassment act, even the anti-terrorist legislation.
Given that nobody reads website Terms and Conditions (and many still do not have them!) wouldn’t a code of conduct be pointless? Essentially, a code of conduct is not a set of laws, followers of this conduct will however protect themselves against some potential legal surprises if UK companies and individuals do decide to clamp down. A court may even look more favourably on them for following the voluntary code if the matter does reach a court.
Who would sign up for a voluntary code of conduct? Would it be those who are already careful in what they publish? or would it be the trouble makers inspiring this discussion in the first place?
Tags: anti-terrorism, blog, blogger, blogging, contempt, criminal, harassment, law, legal, libel, telecommunications act, website





August 25th, 2008 at 9:25 pm
Fascinating! None of this ever occured to me, but I actually take care in what I write because of an awareness that of course you can get in trouble for things that you write, especially when writing about other people or other businesses, which I often do.
I feel that it’s inevitable that some sort of code will be forced upon bloggers at some point, I doubt I will have any issue with it provided that freedom of speech still remains.