Bulger Injunction Ridicules British Internet Law
News Fears that the new identities of the Bulger killers will be exposed on the Internet have revived criticisms of the British legal system being powerless to control the distribution of information online.
[June 25, 2001, 14:50]
Demon Reverses Bulger Injunction For ISPs
News British telco Demon Internet has successfully challenged the High Court injunction protecting the identities of the boys who killed Jamie Bulger, meaning that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will not be liable if users post the boys' new names...
[July 10, 2001, 16:28]
UPDATE: Net Could Break Bulger Killers' Anonymity
News Legal experts believe the decision by the High Court Monday to grant life-long anonymity to the murderers of toddler James Bulger could be undermined by the Internet. The High Court's injunction bans news organisations in England and Wales from...
[January 8, 2001, 15:52]
Bulger Injunction Ridicules British Internet Law
Talkback I think it is extreamly sad and harmful that criminals get off without serving their full time for the crimes committed. If everyone knew they would face capital punishment or serve the full extent of their sentence, I think many crimes would not...
[January 16, 2004, 17:30]
Bulger Injunction Ridicules British Internet Law
Talkback how old are they now and where do they live We had a shopping centre murder in perth west australia and the rumour is it was one of these boys .are there any pics of them now
[June 28, 2006, 12:58]
ISPs Hail 'common-sense' Approach To Regulation
News British ISPs are breathing a sigh of relief following Demon Internet's successful challenge of the High Court injunction banning the publication of the new names and whereabouts of the James Bulger killers.
[July 11, 2001, 16:35]
E-Commerce Law Raises Liability Concerns For ISPs
News British ISPs were shocked by a controversial injunction earlier this year surrounding the James Bulger case, which threatened all ISPs with a hefty fine or jail sentence for unknowingly publishing banned information about the whereabouts of the...
[August 20, 2001, 15:40]

