Re: Australian web picture law

2005-08-15 Thread Juan Buhler
On 8/14/05, Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think 'draconian' is the word you are after... No, the word was precisely that: victorian, as in (and I copypaste) : Relating to or displaying the standards or ideals of morality regarded as characteristic of the time of Queen Victoria:

Re: Australian web picture law

2005-08-14 Thread Juan Buhler
Funny, when I first read that I thought Victorian was being used in an editorial manner to describe the attorney general. Then I realized it referred to the state of Victoria... j On 8/14/05, Powell Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I hope this paranoia gets quickly trampled.

RE: Australian web picture law

2005-08-14 Thread Jens Bladt
Where I live there's alrady laws and regulations covering this field. Try to check out what available information the local (photo)journalist union may have on this issue. Funny enough, I have just downloaded several documents about this - a few minutes ago - from the Danish Journalist Union. I'm

Re: Australian web picture law

2005-08-14 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Funny, when I first read that I thought Victorian was being used in an editorial manner to describe the attorney general. Then I realized it referred to the state of Victoria... I think 'draconian' is the word you are after...

RE: Australian web picture law

2005-08-14 Thread Jens Bladt
-discuss@pdml.net Emne: Re: Australian web picture law This one time, at band camp, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Funny, when I first read that I thought Victorian was being used in an editorial manner to describe the attorney general. Then I realized it referred to the state of Victoria