In fact his pronouncement may have the exact opposite effect he intended. Now interest in the case will increase and the inevitable will occur. If my blog is published in the United States (as it is, via Google’s Blogger brand), I am effectively outside the New Zealand court’s jurisdiction in any case.
There used to be a rule on the Internet that the one thing you don’t want people to know will be found within half an hour of being published.
]]>Prediction: the BBC takes up the story about the restriction of online media rights, printing the names as a matter of relevancy to the story, effectively negating any benefit of Judge Harvey’s pronouncement.
]]>I’m happy to know that you love your job, especially when you work in a country that doesn’t know 1) how good coffee tastes like 2) of what houses are made of 3) how to cook proper meals 4) that coffee shops should be open 24/7
but oh well…
Who knows if someday I will be watching you in CNN covering some kind of war in Iraq…THAT! THAT I WOULD LIKE!
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]]>In another life i would love to be a photojournalist… (or maybe in this life if i’ll have the balls to make it happen).
Bjs
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