The issue of DStv broadcasting the outrageous ANN7 "news" channel raises the broader question of the responsibility of the new forms of media for the content they publish. (A feeble defence, DStv, July 27). If, for instance, I write a seriously defamatory letter about an individual or company and Business Day publishes the letter, the victim will sue both me and Business Day. And rightly so. If ANN7 defames Pravin Gordhan, he should be in a position to sue both ANN7 and DStv for propagating the defamation. The Facebook situation is even worse. It accepts no responsibility for content provided free by the public and, as we know, there has been some vile material on social media. Similarly, Gordhan should be able to sue Bell Pottinger, its directors and Facebook for the damage done to his good name. Making the situation worse is that social media is drawing advertisers away from the legitimate and responsible media, which do check facts, employ professionals and perform a service vita...

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