Books by MARK PEARSON Follow @Journlaw
Pearson, Mark (2012). Blogging and Tweeting Without Getting Sued. A Global Guide to the Law for Anyone Writing Online. Allen & Unwin, Sydney. (RRP A$22.99)
Now available via Amazon internationally in both print and ebook formats. Print copies can be purchased from bookstores everywhere except in North America, where it releases in October 2012.
Australian purchasers can buy the print version direct from the author at a 10% discount plus postage by emailing journlaw@gmail.com. (*Note, no credit cards - just direct bank account transfers, cheques, money orders or corporate/government purchase orders.)
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Courts and the Media: Challenges in the Era of Digital and Social Media
Editors: Patrick Keyzer, Jane Johnston and Mark Pearson
Halstead Press, Sydney, 2012. RRP A$28.95
Australian purchasers can buy the print version direct from the author at a 10% discount plus postage by emailing journlaw@gmail.com. (*Note, no credit cards - just direct bank account transfers, cheques, money orders or corporate/government purchase orders. Credit card purchasers should order via the publisher at halstead@halsteadpress.com.au.)
International purchasers should email journlaw@gmail.com for details of postage costs or order through the publisher Halstead Press at halstead@halsteadpress.com.au .
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Pearson, Mark and Mark Polden (2011). The Journalist’s Guide to Media Law (4th edition). Allen & Unwin, Sydney. (RRP A$59.99)
Australian purchasers can buy the print version direct from the author at a 10% discount plus postage by emailing journlaw@gmail.com. (*Note, no credit cards - just direct bank account transfers, cheques, money orders or corporate/government purchase orders.)
Print and ebook copies and credit card purchases also available from Allen & Unwin.
Disclaimer: While I write about media law and ethics, nothing here should be construed as legal advice. I am an academic, not a lawyer. My only advice is that you consult a lawyer before taking any legal risks.





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