SHOOT: The SABC pulls an episode twice, then whines when another company publishes the episode?
Dawes: Perhaps it is too much to expect the SABC's lawyers, or indeed Chris Moerdyk, to know that there is precedent both locally and in the British courts for a defence against copyright claims based on the public interest, and that our constitution is a further bulwark for such a defence.
SHOOT: The SABC don't have the money to take their circus to court.
Dawes: Perhaps it is too much to expect the SABC's lawyers, or indeed Chris Moerdyk, to know that there is precedent both locally and in the British courts for a defence against copyright claims based on the public interest, and that our constitution is a further bulwark for such a defence.
SHOOT: The SABC don't have the money to take their circus to court.
The SABC, a public institution with a crucial constitutional mandate, funded in part with public money, and answerable to Parliament, twice pulled off the air a programme deemed politically sensitive. |
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