Legal warnings on UK court cases to be posted on Twitter
The British government will from Wednesday tell Twitter and Facebook users how to avoid "inadvertently breaking the law" by revealing banned details from court cases.
The British government will from Wednesday tell Twitter and Facebook users how to avoid "inadvertently breaking the law" by revealing banned details from court cases.
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