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Harvard professor and author Larry Lessig details the opposing sides in the battle over copyright law, but ponders, for whom are copyright laws written.
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Unarmed man tasered 13 times by West Australian Police.
5 oct  |  West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has described vision of an unarmed man being tasered 13 times as damaging for the reputation of the state's police force. The footage was released today as part of the Corruption and Crime Commission's (CCC) report on the use of Tasers by WA Police. The report found a growing trend among police to use the weapon predominantly for compliance or on those More.. resisting arrest. In this instance, the man was surrounded by a group of police officers when he was tasered after refusing a strip search at the East Perth lockup in 2008. . . read more
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Should Drugs Be Legal? - From Alan Jones
28 nov  |  Should illegality of drugs be removed to bring them under greater control by society? If something is no longer illegal, it can be "regulated" by government. A legal regulated alcohol industry means the alcohol content of booze is regulated and stated on the label. And make no mistake, it's a drug.

Much of the hype about drugs ignores the fact that they're dangerous because for all we know, 50% or more of what is sold as ecstasy may be rat poison or something equally toxic. How do you legislate to stop people doing what they want to do? Many people want to take substances, including alcohol, that alter their mood or consciousness. Most people are able to do it without causing themselves or others excessive harm. It could be argued that the likelihood of harm would be reduced even further by a regulated industry which restricts supply, provides warnings to consumers and monitors the content of what is sold.

There will be always people who could be described as having addictive personalities. But it could be argued that their addictions may have more to do with their personalities than with the substance they take. Can it be argued that if drugs were regulated it would be more difficult for addicts to acquire large quantities of them? There would be warnings about their use or misuse. Sale could be restricted. Content and quality would meet certain standards...

It's time to debate whether all we've done in the past has progressed the issue at all. If the situation is not improving, and it appears it's not, we might have to think of other strategies. I simply don't know. But I think the arguments are worth ventilating. . . read more

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Henson will be eternally hounded
8 may  |  By Sean Maguire

"The Sydney Morning Herald" has recently written an article that details how Bill Henson has complained about another artist using his photographs for their own artworks.

Yet, the sub-heading of the article reads:

"Controversial photographer Bill Henson usually defends the right to exhibit his photos of naked children. Not this time."

How ridiculously inappropriate.

The article was about possible copyright infringement but "The Herald"  has framed the man as some sort of defender of kiddy porn publishing.

Since Miranda Devine and until eternity - Henson will be unfairly hounded by "The Herald".

What do you think of the media's treatment of Henson? Will he ever be able escape to the original controversy? Tell us and remember...Disqus! . . read more

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"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -- Ronald Reagan (1986)