... totheimpact of communicationtechnologies.Someconstitutionsdescribe,often on anon-exclusivebasis,thecontent of therighttoprivacy.Forexample,theConstitution of SouthAfricaindicatesthatitincludestherightnottohaveone’shomeorpropertysearched,possessionsseizedorcommunicationsintercepted.330 ... of Cyberspace,»Millennium:Journal of InternationalStudies,Vol.32,No.3.Deibert,R.(2004),«FirewallsandPower:AnOverview of GlobalStateCensorship of the Internet, »withNartVilleneuveinKlang,M.&Murray,A.,(eds)HumanRightsintheDigitalAge,CavendishPublishingLondon.EFF(2011),“Freedom of Expression,PrivacyandAnonymity on the Internet. CommentssubmittedtotheUnitedNationsSpecialRapporteur on thepromotionandprotection of therighttoFreedom of OpinionandExpression”,availableathttps://www.eff.org/sites/default/les/lenode/UNSpecialRapporteurFOE2011-nal_3_0.pdfFaris,R.andZittrain,J.(2009),“Webtactics”Index on Censorship,38;90,availableathttp://ioc.sagepub.com/content/38/4/90.full.pdf+htmlFranda,M.(2002), Internet and ... tawdryallegationsaboutanindividual’sprivatelife.Inrespect of theformer,thepre-eminentrole of thepressinademocracyanditsdutytoactasa“publicwatchdog”areimportantconsiderationsinfavour of anarrowconstruction of anylimitations on freedom of expression.[referencesremoved]317InthetwoVonHannovercases,theEuropeanCourt of HumanRightsalsoelaboratedinsomedetail on theissue of balancingprivacyandfreedom of expressioninterests(theseareelaborateduponinBoxXIII).Inthosecases,aswell,theCourtseemedtosuggestthatwheretherewasapublicinterestinthepublication,thefreedom of expressioninterestwouldnormallyprevail.Itbasedthis,among other things, on itslongstandingpositionthatforthepress“itsdutyisneverthelesstoimpart...