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Hello
On of our station presenter was doing a show reading some tweets addressed to the station itself about the topic discussed.
While reading one of the tweets the presenter noticed that the tweet contained a sort of accusation against another user that was tweeting in the discussion.
While reading it, the presenter jumped the name accused, therefore did not mention it.
However we have received threat of legal action from this person. We have explained to him that we didn’t mention his name (we have the recording and we have double checked it). I was wondering if anyone could indicate me or what is the legislation in these cases, as we are a very small station and we are genuinely scared despite we don’t think we have done nothing wrong reading tweets that were public (with the hashtag indicated from the station) and jumping names? We only ever mentioned the name of the tweet author, never other names when involved.
On of our station presenter was doing a show reading some tweets addressed to the station itself about the topic discussed.
While reading one of the tweets the presenter noticed that the tweet contained a sort of accusation against another user that was tweeting in the discussion.
While reading it, the presenter jumped the name accused, therefore did not mention it.
However we have received threat of legal action from this person. We have explained to him that we didn’t mention his name (we have the recording and we have double checked it). I was wondering if anyone could indicate me or what is the legislation in these cases, as we are a very small station and we are genuinely scared despite we don’t think we have done nothing wrong reading tweets that were public (with the hashtag indicated from the station) and jumping names? We only ever mentioned the name of the tweet author, never other names when involved.
