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Twitter thanks users for reporting account as Gleaner remains suspended

Twitter thanks users for reporting account as Gleaner remains suspended A screenshot of the Jamaican Gleaner s suspended Twitter account. THE Twitter account of Jamaican newspaper the Gleaner has been suspended for over 24 hours owing to copyright infringement. Users who reported the account in the past are now receiving notifications from Twitter, thanking them for doing so. The account was suspended on Wednesday morning. Twitter accounts can be suspended for several reasons, including abusive behaviour, spam, and reporting false information. Users can report tweets from others, after which Twitter reviews and makes a decision. In a release, the Gleaner said it was aware of the suspension and that it was working on it.

Newsroom Law, a must read for Caribbean journalists

Newsroom Law, a must-read for Caribbean journalists Aurora Herrera In the Commonwealth Caribbean, the field of media and entertainment law is not as developed as it is in the US or the UK. Of course, the industry evolves on the basis of the needs and demographics of the population in each location. For example, the US has a thriving celebrity culture which burgeons its economy. Celebrities have reputations as well as their privacy to protect, so this type of law is utilised extensively. While the Caribbean is not known to be a litigious region with regard to celebrities, journalists are consistently called out by politicians with accusations of libel, and have become vulnerable to vague and costly clauses in cybercrime and data-protection legislation.

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