Mining Lobby Silencing Community Comment

NSW Minerals Council attempts to silence critics

//www.miningnsw.com.au

Climate Mining: used with permission from http://www.miningnsw.com.au

A satirical website created by climate action group Rising Tide Newcastle has twice been shut down this fortnight by powerful coal industry lobby group, the NSW Minerals Council.

The website was conceived as a response to the Minerals Council's “Life. Brought to you by Mining” advertising campaign. The Minerals Council campaign, which argues that mining is inextricable from modern luxury can be viewed at www.nswmining.com.au. Rising Tide members created a parody website at www.miningnsw.com.au in order to present the other side of the story and address the damage wrought by mining to the local and global environment and to the local community.

The parody website has twice been shut down following complaint by the Minerals Council that the site breached copyright law. That claim is hotly contested by the authors of the website, Rising Tide Newcastle, who believe that the coal industry lobby group is simply trying to silence growing public disquiet about the contribution of the export coal industry to climate change.

Steve Phillips, spokesperson for Rising Tide Newcastle said, “The coal export industry constitutes NSW's biggest single contribution to global climate change. There is also growing public awareness of the terrible impacts of coal mining on biodiversity, water and air quality. The Minerals Council want people to know that luxury is dependent on mining: All we want is for the public to be fully informed about the consequences of that luxury, and to realise that while we can have jobs without coal, and we can have energy without coal, we cannot have a coal industry without climate change.”

Rising Tide has now moved the site to an off-shore host in order that the information contained within it can remain in the public domain.

The website is officially relaunched as of today.

“The Minerals Council is abusing legal process to ensure that its public-relations spin is unquestioned and that community criticism of its methods or message is quashed as quickly as possible” said Ned Haughton, the site’s graphical designer.

Mr. Phillips continued, "We have issued a counter-notice rejecting the Minerals Council's spurious claims. The Minerals Council now has ten days in which to take the matter further."

“The Minerals Council say they want a “balanced debate” on the impacts of coal mining on local, regional, and global environments – we welcome that wholeheartedly. Their rhetoric however, is sharply at odds with their attempts to silence legitimate criticism from community groups.”

Please see the following page for background information on this case.

For more information:

Ned Haughton on 0417 484 735

Steve Phillips on 0437 275 119.

Background

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

     

  • Shortly after the launch of the NSWMC website, Rising Tide Newcastle (RTN)set up a satirical and critical website at www.miningnsw.com.au. This website was a mirror image of the NSWMC website, except that the text was different, describing the negative social and environmental effects of the 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 forced the website hosts to remove the site. RTN created the original website as a satirical imitation of the NSWMC site, with rewritten commentary. While this 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.

     

  • RTN 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 the site had not contravened any copyright laws, as the lawyers for the NSWMC may well have known, the host was again legally obliged to remove the site.

     

  • RTN have submitted a counter-notice, rejecting the allegations of the NSWMC. The NSWMC now have a 10 period in which they can take the matter further, which would require taking RTN to court over the incident.

     

  • In the meantime, the RTN website has been relaunched with an offshore host. International copyright law does not have the same automatic take-down clause of Australian copyright law.


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Free trade

interesting to note that section 20j was brought in as part of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement.

 ned 


digg this + link for previous comment

digg this post:
http://digg.com/environment/Mining_Lobby_Silencing_Community_Comment

the free trade agreement amendments are available here:
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/ cth/num_reg/car200412004n405376/index.html"
check out the schedule for the details.


archive.org

When you get the site back up (10 days??) consider submitting it to http://archive.org and http://pandora.nla.gov.au... should preserve history to some extent]

maybe make a .zip file of the site available


the site IS back up, on an

the site IS back up, on an afghan host. This is only temporary until we are able to put it back up on axxs.org's servers.

don't worry, we've got backups :)

Brilliant website!  Good

Brilliant website!  Good luck against those truth-stretchers.

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Power to the sistas and therefore to the class

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Slashdot Article

Copyright Law Used to Shut Down Site

Posted by Hemos on Monday March 05, @11:22AM
from the bad-usage dept.

driptray writes "The Sydney Morning Herald reports that an Australian mining industry group has used copyright laws to close a website that parodied a coal industry ad campaign. A group known as Rising Tide created the website using the slogan "Rising sea levels: brought to you by mining" in response to the mining industry's slogan of "Life: brought to you by mining". The mining industry claimed that the "content and layout" of the parody site infringed copyright, but when Rising Tide removed the copyrighted photos and changed the layout, the mining industry still lodged a complaint. Is this a misuse of copyright law in order to stifle dissent?"
 


Blogged

Blogged here

You really need to do a "Corporate bullying. Brought to you by mining" one as well.


Re: Mining Lobby Silencing Community Comment

The mining lobby has been manipulating public opinion in many ways. The most insidious I have seen so far is through setting up bogus voices dull dissent such as GET UP chaired by many big biz execs including Don Mercer, of Newmont, which is well known for its buggerising of pristine rainforests in Indonesia. Two things are of concern here. Firstly, why does our system of government tolerate gross business deception like this and secondly,why have so many Australians been sucked in by this mob in the first place?

Re: Mining Lobby Silencing Community Comment

Australia 's a banana-republic !! too much greed and stupidity.

 

Whilst Asian nations invest in education and new technology, its the Australians who have gone back to the African way of exploiting resources and exploiting their own people.

 

Soon Australia will be worse than Africa, as desolate  wasteland, where dog eats dog


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