
Closing the Gap
The EU’s Digital Copyright Directive and the balance of interests between copyright owners, internet platforms and consumers

Mere Messengers No More
The idea that internet platforms are just conduits in the information age is withering away. But at what cost?

Is Trump’s Political Clock Tik-Tok-ing Correctly?
A critique of Trump’s TikTok ban

Power and Responsibility
The aberrant rise of platform liability in the UK

When the Stars Comply
Regulators want to social media stars to be more transparent about product promotions

You (Cannot Upload That) Tube
YouTube’s censorship criteria does not favour true freedom of expression

Freedom of the False
Fake news online is an unfortunate part of modern politics

Digital Strategy: For the Many, Not the Few
Labour’s use of social media during the general election campaign is a sign of things to come

Trolls Will Be Trolls
Abstaining from social media is not the way to confront its viciousness

Much Love Lost
Romance fraud is catching out many internet users, and it is costly in numerous ways

Like, Comment and Vote
Social media is causing unprecedented shifts in political campaigning and civil engagement

Freedom to Tweet and Troll
The EU’s new rules regulating online speech may have the unintended consequence of doing more harm than good

Permission To Enter Cyberspace
Raising the digital age of consent was an interesting proposal by the EU, one that should have encouraged an important debate

Hashtags and Getting 'Rekt'
Social media is has become, or will become, humanity’s most common form of communication and expression