An update on the ‘Guilt Upon Accusation’ law, Section 92A

Received this email, good news for NZ.

(problems reading this email? read in at http://creativefreedom.org.nz/story.html?id=231)
Hi Lee Howard, we thought you’d like to know that the S92A has been scrapped.
The Creative Freedom Foundation are celebrating tonight after National’s announcement this afternoon that Section 92A will be scrapped, and that they will work towards finding an alternative.
Chris Keall at the NBR reports: "Prime Minister John Key has announced that the government will throw out the controversial Section 92A of the Copyright Amendment Act and start again. Section 92A has been scrapped.". This is fantastic news, and it’s great that Prime Minister John Key has taken a stand on this important issue. This draconian and naive law was originally championed by former-MP Labour’s Judith Tizard. Now we need to help make some sensible copyright law that will protects artists and well as New Zealanders. The CFF are preparing to take part in this process.
Today is a victory for New Zealanders – artists and non-artists alike. The CFF thanks everyone of you who supported this movement: we couldn’t have done it without you!
Further details at
http://creativefreedom.org.nz/story.html?id=231

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About Lee Howard

Finally decided to join the blogging community....I know it' a bit late. I'm Lee, originally from England moved to New Zealand about 7 years ago. Still trying to get over the lack of technology here. Hopefully my blog will unearth some interesting things about technology. At least it keeps me off the streets...
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