Aussie Court Rules Media Companies Liable for Facebook Comments

The court considered cases from New Zealand to Hong Kong, and ultimately determined companies should pay costs and potential damages.

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 June 2019 16:58 IST

Photo Credit: Loic Venance/ AFP

Media companies are responsible for defamatory comments made on their Facebook pages, an Australian court said in a landmark ruling Monday. 

The New South Wales Supreme Court ruled that three media companies were responsible for user comments on a story about an indigenous youth detainee, Dylan Voller, in 2016 and 2017.

Advertisement

Voller claimed that publishers of the Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and Sky News were responsible for comments on their public Facebook pages - alleging he was a rapist and that he attacked a Salvation Army officer leaving the man blind in one eye.

His lawyers said the comments were defamatory.

Voller had been held in youth detention in the Northern Territories, and videos of him being mistreated by staff prompted a Royal Commission inquiry in 2016.

Advertisement

Lawyers for the media companies argued they could not be expected to filter the hundreds and thousands of comments posted on their Facebook pages day and night.

But, acknowledging the ruling related to an "emerging area" of law, the court found that the media companies could have screened or blocked defamatory comments.

Advertisement

The court considered cases from New Zealand to Hong Kong, and ultimately determined companies should pay costs and potential damages, but left the door open for appeal.

It did not rule on whether the comments themselves were defamatory.

Advertisement

The case raises questions about laws governing Facebook and other social media sites, notably, whether Australia's already stringent defamation laws - which strongly favour those claiming defamation -- have become even tougher.

"It could have far-reaching implications for media organisations using Facebook as a platform," said lawyers at Addisons in a legal briefing paper.

If the final ruling goes against media companies, they "will need to monitor and remove any defamatory comments on their posts".

The chief political correspondent at Nine - a television channel which now owns the Sydney Morning Herald - expressed unease at the "appalling trajectory of defamation law in Australia", which he said represented a "real and present danger to journalism".

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Facebook, Australia
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Vivo X300 Ultra Review: More Camera Than Smartphone
  2. Apple Might Have Kept These Three iOS 27 Features Under Wraps at WWDC 2026
  3. Apple Confirms End of Software Updates for 16 Devices Ahead of Release
  4. Oppo Reno 16 Pro Global Variant Listed on Geekbench With These Specs
  1. Honor X70 Pro Max Launched in China With Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Enhanced Edition SoC: Price, Specifications
  2. Apple Said to Be Working on Three Additional iOS 27 Features It Didn't Reveal at WWDC 2026
  3. Xiaomi 18 Reportedly Listed in GSMA Database With Codename 'Madrid' Ahead of Anticipated Launch
  4. Microsoft Reportedly Considering Spinning Off Xbox, Accelerating Development of Fallout, The Elder Scrolls
  5. Honor X80 Pro Max Launch Date Announced; Confirmed to Arrive With an 11,000mAh Battery
  6. Apple Could Introduce a Subscription for Advanced Siri AI Features: Mark Gurman
  7. iQOO Neo 11S Appears on Geekbench With MediaTek Dimensity 9500, 16GB RAM
  8. Oppo Reno 16 Pro Global Variant Listed on Geekbench With Dimensity 8500 Chip, Android 16
  9. Apple to End Software Support for 16 iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV Models With Latest Updates
  10. Astronomers Detect Star-Forming Fuel in a Galaxy 13 Billion Light-Years Away
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.