Australian court rules Australian news outlets can be held liable for defamatory comments posted by readers on their social media posts

Australian court rules Australian news outlets can be held liable for defamatory comments posted by readers on their social media posts

By Naveel Krishant
Thursday 09/09/2021
[image: The Guardian]

The Australian High Court has found that Australian news outlets can be held liable for defamatory comments posted by readers on their social media posts.

The landmark ruling could have wide implications for how Australian news firms and others use social media.

It comes after a former teenage prisoner sued media companies over Facebook comments posted below articles about his mistreatment in detention.

Experts say the ruling could have consequences for anyone with a large online following, not just news publishers.

The world-first judgement could also influence defamation cases globally.

[Source: BBC]

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