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Social media: offences and civil causes of action

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-616-4951 (Approx. 31 pages)

Social media: offences and civil causes of action

by Jeremy Harris and Emily Nuttall, Kemp Little LLP (now Deloitte Legal)
This note outlines some of the legal grounds on which individuals and businesses can formally challenge or complain about online content, particularly that posted in the context of social media, as well as some of the practical steps they should take to mitigate the risk of damage.

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