2011年7月21日星期四

Greenpeace Twitter injunction backfires for Cairn Energy

Cairn Energy's Stena Don oil rig is scaled by Greenpeace campaigners, GreenlandDrilling of Cairn Energy Stena Don. Photo: Will Rose/Greenpeace

With hundreds of people around the world, breaking the injunction on behalf of the group environment has failed attempt of a Scottish oil company to stop Greenpeace activists protest on a tweeting and posting photos of people dressed up as polar bears on the internet.

Is the first such injunction shall be issued by the line in may over the flouting of super-injunctions from celebrities, Twitter users.

Cairn Energy, the company now exploring for oil and gas off the coast of Greenland, was granted an injunction on Monday after 17 people, some dressed as polar bears, entered their Edinburgh headquarters and staged a sit-in, demanding a copy of the plan of the company's oil spill response drill in the Arctic.

Scottish court order prohibits the group environment "spread, printing, uploading, sharing, copying, or otherwise publish any images, photographs, images or other material (or their copies) taken or recorded by Greenpeace activists present within 50 Lothian Road, Edinburgh on or around July 18, 2011."

A spokesman for Greenpeace said: "we had to delete some tweets. The injunction says any material or images taken within the offices of Cairn has to be deleted. This means that all the blog posts and tweets during the protest should come and no photos sent to us removed. We had to warn desks image in the world. "

But hundreds of people have begun to post pictures on their personal accounts of Facebook and Twitter.

Spread of photographs of Greenpeace demonstrators dressed as polar bears through Twitter and social media websites might stir up a new challenge to the system of courts of injunctions, lawyers have warned.

"If the people start Twitter and put the photos on Facebook could be in contempt of the courts of Scotland, said Jennifer McDermott, head of media and public law at the London lawyers Withers LLP.

"I suppose I'm worried that the photographs may show pictures of employees or confidential documents. The protesters can come back and defy the injunction. Is only an interim injunction.

"But if you go into someone's private property is difficult to get it lifted," McDermott, who was involved in the Spycatcher case in the 1980s. "They have appeared in Criminal Court of a sheriff.

"I am surprised that Cairns ' lawyers are not always an injunction in [England] but if you know an injunction and try and play ... [it would] be in contempt of the courts of Scotland. "

If the injunction could be enforced abroad is questionable. The same problem emerged during the row over superinjunctions privacy this summer, where the names of celebrities and premiership footballers circulated through Twitter and internet facing mounting legal frustration.

Trying to prevent using social media to report the protest Greenpeace has echoes of the deal, Ryan Giggs, when thousands of people broke super injunction. Broad order of the mound is believed to be the first time any group has been told to portray messages and photographs.

Greenpeace on Tuesday claimed that he was being gagged. Cairn Energy is using his legal muscle to try to gag us from telling the truth about their dangerous in fragile Arctic environment, oil drilling, "said Greenpeace's Executive Director, John Sauven. "The company is clearly worried that our volunteers have had their hands on their Arctic spill response documents secret and are now determined to continue their coverage up with every means possible – even if it means interfering on important freedom of expression".

"Boss of cairn can use their expensive lawyers to try to close our peaceful protests using chilling legal manoeuvres, but we will continue to campaign to protect the Arctic from reckless corporations who see the melting of polar ice as a business opportunity."

A spokesman for Cairn said: "the purpose of Cairn is not in any way, shape or to turn off or ' gag ' debate – in fact we were clear on the record on the right of the people to protest for two years. The step was to protect sensitive information that Greenpeace people have or may have access during an eight-hour occupation in private offices. This is a duty to all kinds of people, including employees, partners and shareholders. Of course we do not intend to intervene where none is guaranteed. "


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