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“Rights holders, seeing how unpopular their ideas were, headed down a darker path; rather than give up on government help for such schemes, they worked to get them through with limited public debate. New Zealand’s revised law, which began with the presumption that the accused were in fact…” quote by Nate Anderson
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““Rights holders, seeing how unpopular their ideas were, headed down a darker path; rather than give up on government help for such schemes, they worked to get them through with limited public debate. New Zealand’s revised law, which began with the presumption that the accused were in fact infringers, was pushed through in 2011 under "urgency" rules in the wake of the major Christchurch earthquake. In the United Kingdom, the Digital Economy Act laid the groundwork for a similar scheme and had to be passed during a hurried "wash-up" session with little discussion just before new elections in 2010.””

Nate Anderson

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Source Article: New Zealand Copyright Reform, 2011

Urgent legislative changes under crisis can sideline public debate, leading to laws that favor powerful interests over transparency.

In simple terms: Crisis-driven laws may lack scrutiny and favor elites.

Key Takeaway

Demand transparency before rushed legislation.

Themes

law urgency public policy media transparency

Mood

critical concerned analytical

Type

analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • emergency legislation
  • policy drafting
  • public consultations
  • media reporting

Key Concepts

political science ethics media studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards protect democratic debate in emergencies?
  • How can citizens hold lawmakers accountable?
A Different Perspective

Rapid lawmaking can overlook long‑term consequences.

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