NMA CEO speaks at Conservative Conference event
At the event, Owen Meredith told attendees that “it is time to enact legislation to rebalance the digital economy between publishers and platforms.”
At the event, Owen Meredith told attendees that “it is time to enact legislation to rebalance the digital economy between publishers and platforms.”
Over 60 editors, journalists, writers, publishers and experts including the News Media Association are calling on the UK government to commit to a standalone anti-SLAPP law in the King’s Speech.
GumGum says Verity is the first contextual provider to be awarded SOC2 compliance.
SLAPPs are a scourge on journalism. This week a government taskforce had its inaugural meeting.
This week, Impress, a press regulator, wrote to the major political parties raising concerns over political campaign materials disguised as newspapers.
A trial began last week at Southwark Crown Court of three men accused of running a major fraud operation over the course of more than a decade.
The Conservative Party’s campaign tactics have been branded “appalling” by one of Britain’s most renowned photojournalists after imitating a shuttered local newspaper to garner votes.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has launched its Guidance on Reporting of Sex and Gender Identity for editors and journalists.
The Conservative Party in the UK has agreed to drop a media charge for journalists covering its upcoming October party conference.
The NMA has welcomed the peers’ recommendation to maintain the judicial review standard for appeals in Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill.
ABC has been named as the first UK certifier for the Journalism Trust Initiative.
Industry owned auditor ABC has completed a methodology audit for Q83, an Australian based tech company delivering transparent reporting for the social media and influencer marketing industry.
A broad coalition has called on Rishi Sunak to unleash the full potential of the UK’s digital economy by maintaining a robust and flexible appeals process in the new regime for digital markets.
An amendment offering specific protections in law for journalists and individuals at risk of being targeted by SLAPPs is expected to be added to the Economic Crime Bill today (13 June 2023).
Concerns expressed about legislation to ensure big tech negotiate with news publishers for the value of trusted content are unfounded, a new paper published by the News Media Association has said.
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