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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Ruling On NightJack Author Richard Horton Kills Blogger Anonymity

Thousands of bloggers who operate behind the cloak of anonymity have no right to keep their identities secret, the High Court ruled yesterday.

In a landmark decision, Mr Justice Eady refused to grant an order to protect the anonymity of a police officer who is the author of the NightJack blog. The officer, Richard Horton, 45, a detective constable with Lancashire Constabulary, had sought an injunction to stop The Times from revealing his name.

In April Mr Horton was awarded the Orwell Prize for political writing, but the judges were unaware that he was using information about cases, some involving sex offences against children, that could be traced back to genuine prosecutions.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe the Supreme Court will rule that blogger anonymity can not be killed. As a scholar of Constitutional Law, I wonder what would be President Obama's opinion on this.

Anonymous said...

To which "High Court" does this post refer?

macbeach said...

It would appear to be a UK case, since I don't know of anyone named Eady on our "High Court".