What do Larry Flynt, Jessica Lynch, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gail Hipgrave, Prince Charles and a High Court judge have in common? They all get a mention on Media Beak, a new blog, recommended by the IPKat, which bills itself as "the new hot-off-the-press top topic discussion forum for media law". The IPKat wishes the Media Beak well, and looks forward to reading his views and news.
THE BIRD'S THE WORD
Reviewed by Verónica Rodríguez Arguijo
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Wednesday, November 12, 2003
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