Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 5
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project being installed in Wellington.
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project being installed in Wellington.
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' billboard project which took place in Auckland.
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Auckland.
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Auckland.
A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Wellington.
Media law developments have continued across many areas in the period to mid-2013. In defamation, the New Zealand courts have begun to consider the issue of third party liability for publication on the internet, with cases involving Google searches and comments on a Facebook page. A parliamentary inquiry into a case that restricted parliamentary privilege has recommended a Parliamentary Privilege Act containing a definition of ‘proceedings in Parliament’. A satirical website increased its popularity when it fought off threatened defamation proceedings. In breach of confidence, a government body, the Earthquake Commission, obtained an interim injunction prohibiting publication of information accidentally released that dealt with the repair of earthquake-damaged properties in Christchurch, and a blogger made the information available online in breach of the order.