> On 20 May 2011 21:21, Thomas Morton <[email protected]> wrote: >>> They won't. Most reputable news sources are not interested in kiss and >>> tell and there are other ones that are in place for really rather good >>> reasons to the point where breaking them would probably get you sued >>> for libel under even US law >>> >> >> Heh, what news do you read! > > [[WP:ITN]] > > There other thing to consider is that kiss and tell unless it involves > someone like Michael Jackson doesn't have much of an overseas market. > > >> Almost all of the content is trivial tabloid content of little interest... >> the injunctions give it a minor twist but probably not enough to invalidate >> the other BLP issues. So other than if the financial times splashed it >> across their front page I doubt any of the stuff hidden by super-injunction >> is worth having in the articles. > > The Trafigura clearly was of interest (incidentally it appears that > one of their PR people is trying to edit the Trafigura article). The > Fred Goodwin one probably is. The rest that I know
Yes, that was my asessment too :-) Tom _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
