Thank you for the 'compliment' of sorts. Unfortunately, freedom of the press does not guarantee quality of the press. I find just the opposite, that anyone who can find a big enough audience to stay in business will get published. No quality needed if that is what enough of the public wants. I was using profit to show that enough interest exists for those who want freedon AND quality to not get their way. By the way, who are you and I to define 'quality' for other people? Isn't that what freedom is about? If others used my definition of 'quality' in artwork a large number of artistic masterworks would be burned to ashes, and I guess the same applies to literature and other forms of expression. I guess that means I can apply my standards of quality in regard to the First Amendment freedoms to myself, and only myself. Just like everyone else in a free society. I think that means we can learn and teach ethics, but not legislate or restrict other's ethics. We can hold ourselves to our ethics, but not anyone else.
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Sex, Privacy and Max Mosley
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So you think it will actually prevent journalists on other papers from exploring similar stories?
At the more salacious end of the industry they will probably have to change. But we will have to wait and see what happens when the next privacy case comes up.
Do you mean that the decision will encourage others to bring similar actions?
Undoubtedly. I expect there are others who are thinking of it already.
Still, there must have been some newspaper readers who admired Mosley for taking a stand against media intrusion?
There is always going to be an argument for saying that what he got up to behind closed doors was his own business. But he is also the head of a multi-million-pound international business, and he's therefore a public figure.
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