While speaking with the Criminal Bar Association, the Attorney General, Dominc Grieve, stated that website owners should be responsible for public posted comments that prejudice trials. In a move to ensure trials are fair and jurors are not exposed to prejudicial material, he wants 'further discussions' on the liability of website owners, particularly those that allow comments by the public to be published. He argues that site owners have a responsibility 'to ensure that a trial is not prejudiced by what is posted.' As reported earlier by JISC Legal, it is currently a defence for websites hosted by FE and HE institutions to claim they had no knowledge of any such content, and that once aware, it was removed quickly and effectively. For the full article, please go to: http://www.out-law.com/page-11453.