Defamation Bill delays
The Irish government has been considering the Defamation Bill 2006 for…well, obviously quite some time now. The Bill, which would replace the outdated Torts of Libel and Slander with the single act governing all forms of defamation, has had a troubled history, to say the least. The history of the bill can be read (with an excellent commentary) here, and further posts regarding it (and the wider issue of defamation in Ireland) here. Seanad Éireann (the senate, for foreigners) passed the bill last year (renaming it “2008” in the process) but since then, it’s been in limbo, as the Dáil (main house of government) has had more important recession-fighting issues to tackle.
This is bad news for the media industry at large, since Ireland’s system currently in place is pretty horrific.
Following on from