[axxs-sysadmin] the latest bit of the minerals council saga.

ned haughton naughteco1 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 04:46:07 UTC 2007


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sorry, I should have been keeping you all updated a bit more regularly
but here it is:
http://risingtide.org.au/node/418

ned

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**Minerals Council backs down from legal action**

The NSW Minerals Council (NSWMC) has backed away from threatened legal
action against Rising Tide Newcastle.

The website www.miningnsw.com.au, created by members of Rising Tide
Newcastle, received international attention last month when the NSW
Minerals Council had the site pulled down under Australian Copyright
law. The website parodies a current Minerals Councils spin campaign
involving billboards, newspaper and television ads, and the website
www.nswmining.com.au and highlights the impacts of the NSW coal industry.

On Friday 16th March, the Minerals Council failed to follow through with
threats to sue Rising Tide for alleged breach of Copyright, instead
sending a careful drafted letter requesting changes be made to the site
[see the chronological background below].

Rising Tide yesterday sent a letter in response, rejecting allegations
that the parody website breaches the NSW Fair Trading Act and
Commonwealth copyright law, and declining to make the requested changes.

“We do not believe that our website is in breach of any law, and we have
informed the Minerals Council of that today,” said Steve Phillips, from
Rising Tide. “The NSW Minerals Council has attempted to stifle
legitimate dissent on an issue of growing public importance, but appears
now to have backed down and accepted our right to protest the
disgraceful impacts of the NSW coal mining industry.”

“Coal mining has irreversible impacts on local and regional environments
and communities in NSW, and is far-and-away our state's biggest
contribution to climate change.”

Background information

On February 19th this year, the NSW Minerals Council (NSWMC) launched a
state-wide public relations campaign with the slogan “Life: Brought to
you by mining.” The campaign includes billboards, television, and
newspaper advertisements, which direct people to the website
www.nswmining.com.au

Shortly after the launch of the NSWMC website, members of Rising Tide
Newcastle (RTN) set up a satirical and critical website at
www.miningnsw.com.au. This website was a satirical imitation of the
NSWMC website, with the same images but rewritten commentary, describing
the negative social and environmental effects of the coal mining industry.

The hosts of the RTN website were contacted by NSWMC lawyers within 24
hours of the launch of the site. The NSWMC lawyers abused a clause of
the Commonwealth Copyright Regulations to force the website hosts to
remove the site. While the site was most probably legal under the
Copyright Act's Fair Dealing clause as a parody, the hosts were legally
required to remove the site pending a response to the Minerals Council's
claim of copyright infringement, which did not specify the articles of
alleged copyright.

The RTN members then completely re-made the site, with original layout
and images that were either original or used with permission, in order
to remove all possibility of copyright infringement. The NSWMC lawyers
nevertheless contacted the new website hosts within 24 hours, with a
similar claim letter, and again had the site removed under Regulation
20J of the Copyright Regulations. While RTN maintains that the site did
not contravene any copyright laws, the host was again legally obliged to
remove the site.

RTN submitted a counter-notice on Sunday 5th March, rejecting the
allegations of the NSWMC. The NSWMC then had 10 working days in which to
take the matter further with court action before the site could be
relaunched under Australian Law. In the meantime, RTN relaunched the
website with an overseas host, who were not subject to Australian
copyright law. International copyright law does not have the same
automatic take-down clause of Australian copyright law.

The 10-working-day period was to expire at 5pm on Friday 16th March. At
4pm on Friday 16th March, NSWMC emailed a letter to the two RTN
activists responsible for the site, Steve Phillips and Ned Haughton. The
letter alleges that the site breaches both the Australian Copyright Act
1968 and the NSW Fair Trading Act 1987, reserves the right of the NSWMC
to take the matter to court, and requests fundamental changes to the
content and layout of the site.

Yesterday, the two RTN activists have replied to the NSWMC letter,
rejecting the allegations and refusing to make the requested changes to
the site.
Submitted by admin on 29 March 2007 - 10:55am.



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