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Charter recognition or charter snub?
But they are thought unlikely to join any body that does seek charter recognition.
Ipso chairman Sir Alan Moses has ruled out seeking charter recognition.
Hacked Off therefore favour an alternative regulator, Impress, which has announced its intention to seek charter recognition.
The decision on the application for royal charter recognition by the press regulator Impress has been deferred after objections by newspaper and magazine publishers.
Most national and regional newspaper publishers and magazine publishers have joined the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso), which has said it will not seek royal charter recognition.
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■ HMG never sleeps, even through August, as the task of recruiting members for its Leveson-compliant royal charter press recognition body turns to job ads.
And the royal charter's recognition panel, under the chairmanship of David Wolfe, continues to act as if it will, one day, have a body to recognise.
This regulator, which the industry is hoping will have more than 200 publishers quickly signed up, needs the approval of a royal-charter-backed recognition body if publishers are to be immune from the threat of exemplary damages in libel cases, as outlined in the Crime and Courts Act 2013.
As Mr. Annan himself put it when he unveiled the idea last year, "Nothing in the Charter precludes a recognition that there are rights beyond borders".
But the loudest objections so far have come from Buddhist nationalists, who are demanding that the charter give explicit recognition to Buddhism as Thailand's official religion.Some 95% of Thailand's 64m people are followers of the Theravada school of Buddhism practised in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Cambodia.
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