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Has John Edwards ripped off Coldplay’s “Clocks” too?

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Have a gander at this. Has US Presidential candidate John Edwards breached Coldplay’s copyright like John Key did? Or has his production team done just enough to tweak the track?

Journalist sacked for swearing at boss

Friday, December 14th, 2007

The Employment Relations Authority has upheld the Press’s sacking of sports journalist John Coffey. Sports editor Coen Lammers had added in some words to one of his cricket stories. The words were “New Zealand’s youngest in a decade”. In fact, the phrase should have been “New Zealand’s youngest in over half a century”. When he […]

Christians vs South Park: the sequel

Friday, December 14th, 2007

And I’m afraid it’s 2-0 to South Park. The BSA has once again refused to uphold a complaint against a sacreligious South Park show. In the episode complained about, a cut-out picture of Jesus says to George Bush “Look at me, I’m Jesus. Would you like me to crap on you Mr Bush?”, and then […]

DomPost editor says a bunch of interesting stuff

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

DomPost editor Tim Pankhurst gave a very interesting keynote address at the Jeanz conference called “The Power of Print”. Here are some highlights: The relevance of print  The DomPost’s coverage of Louise Nicholas, Donna Awatere Huata, the Capital and Coast Health issues and the “Terrorism files” shows that print has “undiminished power” – in the […]

Has fairness swallowed privacy?

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

What would you do with this complaint? During a Close Up item about the “naming and shaming” of drunk drivers by a Wellington newspaper, a woman was approached outside court after being convicted of her second drink driving offence. Although the woman declined to be interviewed for fear of losing her job, she was shown […]

This would be the most fascinating defamation case ever…

Monday, December 10th, 2007

In her book and in media interviews, Louise Nicholas calls Clint Rickards a rapist. He calls her a liar who needs help. If one of them were to sue the other for defamation, it would be a hell of a bunfight. The criminal case hasn’t put these issues to bed. A defamation lawsuit would be […]

Media criticism from an Ombudsman

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Some damning quotes about the performance of the media from Ombudsman Mel Smith’s report into the justice sector: The criminal justice system is complex and difficult. Unfortunately the rhetoric that we hear in the media and elsewhere almost daily tends to convey an impression that there is some simple answer to crime and criminal justice. That […]

Free speech audit in Australia

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Former NSW Ombudsman Irene Moss has conducted an audit into the state of free speech in Australia and concluded that “free speech and media freedom are being whittled away by gradual and sometimes almost imperceptible degrees.” I confess I’m always a bit suspicious of death-by-a-thousand-cuts claims, since they often overlook or underestimate the ways in which free […]

OIA book out

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Nicola White has just released her book on the performance of the Official Information Act. She gives it a B. The book is called “Free and Frank: Making the Official Information Act 1982 work better”. It’s indispensible for anyone who wants to understand the workings of the OIA. The fact that Nicola used to work at […]

NZ Herald archives really in contempt?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

The Solicitor-General has told the NZ Herald to take some stories off its archives, because they are in contempt of court. The stories contain (presumably prejudicial) information about murder accused Liam James Reid/Julian Edgecombe. I don’t know what this material is. It may, for example, contain information about previous convictions. If the judge specifically suppressed this […]

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