Margaret Thatcher Revenge Porn Facebook Terrorist Shocker
Oct 31, 2014•25 min
Episode description
Why is it wrong to kill a dead person in your fiction? Why should British judges decide if your writing is funny – or not? Why should the police approve your tweets before you post them? Donna and Peter explore these and even more reality-bending topics in this edition of The Debriefer.
Links to other stories featured in this episode...
- “Extremists” to have Facebook and Twitter vetted by police
- Author claims Disney’s "Frozen" copied her life story
- 'Mash-ups' now protected under copyright law - but only if funny
- What Bill Simmons’ suspension says about the changing world of journalism
- Ellora’s Cave Files Libel Suit Against Dear Author Blog
- Changing Hands Book Store, others sue over Arizona 'revenge porn' law
- Hilary Mantel 'should be investigated by police' over Thatcher assassination story, says Lord
- Jay Z fights lawsuit over use of oh in 'Run This Town'
- Playwickian adviser, student editor suspended for defying administrative orders with Redskins ban
- Occupy Wall Street Activists File Suit Over Control of Twitter Account
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