Social media and reputation management - what’s over the marksman’s line?

In the first two parts of this blog we have explored the right to be offensive and the right to be offenses, however it is difficult to know where banter ands and criminal liability begins.
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Laura Scaife
Laura is an innovative thinker in the field of Social Media and has been extensively published on matters concerning compliance with e-commerce issues arising out of the Office of Fair Trading and Advertising Standard Agency guidelines as well as online revenue generation, defamation, electronic communications based offences, effective dispute settlement, business crisis management and reputational management.