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Tag Archives: Ofcom
Privacy in the age of Data Journalism (3) – Ofcom and the PCC
Ofcom Like all other public bodies Ofcom allow journalists to circumvent all of its strict rules on broadcasting private information if the argument for public interest outweighs the right to privacy. Details of a person’s home or family, even if they … Continue reading
Posted in Data tools, Freedom of Information, How to, Uncategorized
Tagged Ofcom, PCC, Press Complaints Commission, privacy, Privacy Law, Public Interest, UK Law
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