by Sydney Smith on Jan 31, 2011
Daily Mail Admits Plagiarizing Airplane Article, Updates Story
The UK Daily Mail was accused of plagiarizing a New York Times article about electronic device use on planes, as...
The UK Daily Mail was accused of plagiarizing a New York Times article about electronic device use on planes, as...
In January, two sports hosts left Sky Sports (the "brand name" for "sports-oriented television channels" run by Sky Broadcasting) because...
A travel reviewer complained about a hotel experience on TripAdvisor. Problem is, he never stayed in the hotel, it's reported,...
The hacktivists group "Anonymous" has "declared war on the British Government following the arrest of five people in the UK,"...
The UK Supreme Court will permit live tweeting during court sessions, The Guardian reported. "Supreme court justices are 'content' for...
The New York Times' executive editor Bill Keller and The Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger both commented during a Columbia University...
UK lawmaker Anna Soubry withdrew her proposed bill to ban the media from publishing the names of suspects after being told...
The UK Press Complaints Commission backed two newspapers' decisions to publish public tweets from a public Twitter account, Journalism.co.uk reported....
As iMediaEthics has previously reported, soccer player David Beckham filed a $25 million lawsuit against In Touch and its parent...
WikiLeaks isn't just publishing leaked documents anymore. Now the site is peddling WikiLeaks mugs and memorabilia, the Wall Street Journal...