British Soccer star, Ryan Giggs, recently took out a gagging order to prevent the press reporting on an extra marital affair he had. There was lots of speculation in the British media about which celebrities had taken out ‘Super Injunction’ gagging orders and eventually he was named on Twitter...





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Written by nialldevitt
4902 days ago

Hi Amanda, great post and one that all business people should read asap. Another example of how not to do it came from Fianna Fáil, Brian Cowan and his disastrous interview on Morning Ireland last Sept. It was clear from the response that they did not have a plan or the knowledge to deal with what happened. You have to wonder if this government has learnt the lesson, and if they have a high level social media adviser in place?



Written by businessavante
4902 days ago

Hi Amanda.

This is all rather amusing to me as an American - what with "Weiner-Gate" in full bloom, and all. I didn't know it was legally possible to "gag" the populace - till now. The mere suggestion is boggles the mind: It'd never fly in the U.S.

Duncan



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