This piece by Gideon Levy in the 31/12/2008 web version of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, and the response it stimulated, caught my eye, and is in contrast to the anodyne discussion of Israel's actions in the mainstream UK media. It ends:
But all of this is well hidden from the pilots' eyes. They are only doing their job, as the saying goes, only following orders like bombing machines. In the past few days they have excelled at this, and the results are there for the entire world to see. Gaza is licking its wounds, just like Lebanon before it, and almost no one pauses for a moment to ask whether all this is necessary, or unavoidable, or whether it contributes to Israel's security and moral image. Is it really the case that our pilots return safely to base, or are they in fact returning to them as callous, cruel and blind people? "
Copyright and related rights policy issues
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has a web site - Intellectual Property Office - Copyright and related rights policy issues - summarising current policy issues relating to Copyright in the UK. An example is this summary of where things currently stand on the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property, with a link to a summary of responses made under last year's consultation. The latter shows the deep divide that exists between users and rights holders, and it will be interesting how this is addressed in the forthcoming second consultation, which will include proposals for changes to the law in the area of copyright exceptions. (In case it is of interest, here is ALT's response to last year's preliminary consultation [~50kB PDF]1.)
1 Disclosure: I am employed part time by ALT.
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