Category Archives: Offences – Incitement/provocation

A threat on Facebook: a crime?

Should Making A Threat On Facebook Be A Crime? | Techdirt. 22 August 2012 the answer is yes as long as the circumstances fit within the legal definition of the crime. it is a question as much of common sense … Continue reading

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Overreaction = overcriminalisation

From Lori Drew To Dharun Ravi, Punishing People Based On Others’ Suicides Is A Mistake | Techdirt.19 March 2012 The post is quite a long one and cites Paul Butler a former US prosecutor who argues for jury nullification (systemic … Continue reading

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Riots, social networks sites and crime

Facebook riot posts lead to four-year jail terms | Regulation | ZDNet UK. 17 August 2011 That they were found guilty is not too much of a surprise. But that the offenders got 4 years of imprisonment is disproportionate and … Continue reading

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Free speech and hate crimes

Business & Human Rights : Links. TG Daily 19 May 2011, “Argentina gags Google over anti-Semitic sites”. France does it, like many European countries: type “faurisson” in google.fr and in google.uk, you won’t have the same findings.

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Intent to incite: context and variations

Found guilty of incitement to financial panic for posting on Twitter that one should take one’s money out of the corrupt banks. If facts are to be believed, this seems ignoring 1) context of the comments which is about corruption, … Continue reading

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