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LETTER: Historical photo | Peninsula Daily News

Our publishing a story or photograph does not mean that we approve of the actions it portrays. There was no intent to “normalize” the Nazis pictured.
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Social media companies to be 'treated as publishers' under new laws | Sky News Australia

Liberal MP Dave Sharma says social media companies will be effectively “treated as publishers” under the Morrison government's proposed
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How the new social media defamation rules will work – The Age

… for now, do not regard themselves as publishers and are not responsible for defamatory or bullying content published by users on their sites.
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Software Publishers Market Forecast Research Study 2028 | Microsoft, HP, Oracle, Dell …

The Software Publishers Market Industry is intensely competitive and fragmented because of the presence of several established players participating
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Ann Patchett and Nikole Hannah-Jones reveal the influences behind their new books – Los …

Best-selling author Ann Patchett will discuss “These Precious Days,” with Times … For the bestselling novelist and indie bookstore owner,
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PEZ Bookshelf: La Course en Tete – Racing in the Time of the Super-Teams – PezCycling News

Add to them broadcasters and other writers (who are often featured in Peloton magazine's entertaining podcast, Aerorgramme) including OJ Borg, Sophie
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Australia to propose reforms to combat anonymous online trolls, strengthen defamation laws

… defamation case ruled that publishers can be held liable for third party comments in an online forum, as reported by the Associated Press.
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OPINION: We want your input but can't publish misinformation | Opinion | montrosepress.com

Those are the types of letters we will decline to publish in our newspaper, especially moving forward. Another letter we received recently addressed
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Ventorros launches Kickstarter to create books for terminally ill children | The Bookseller

A children's publisher has launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign to create personalised books for terminally ill children.
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