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Wikipedia ordered to give out internet address in blackmail case   

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Out-law.com has an interesting article about a British High Court order to get Wikipedia to disclose the IP address of a user alleged to be the victim of publishing confidential information about their private life and that of their child. The amendment in question was published and deleted after a short time. PR experts in reputation management wanting to know more can read the Judge's ruling and the Out-law.com write up of the case

Published Dec 03 2009, 10:56 AM by Ged Carroll

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Kittens, babies, sunsets or flowers? Life online

Ged Carroll of Ruder Finn blogs on online curios, direct-to-audience comms and technology for PR Week

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