09 dezembro 2002

VITAMEDIAS
Privacy on parade: Free speech is under attack - and next year will be crunch time for the press.
Neil Wallis, editor of the People, says judges and politicians should not have the power to intervene in editorial policy. "It's scary that judges - and politicians - want to give themselves power to decide what goes on in newspapers and that somebody such as Lord Phillips is quite so mindless as to suggest privacy legislation on intrusive photography."