Lets talk about science… carefully.
As some of you may or may not be aware Richard Dawkins, the popular science author, spoke at the Lib Dem conference in September about the blight of the UK libel laws stifling the international scientific community.
Dawkins explained how many companies are using the draconian libel laws to silence, financially cripple and ultimately hinder any scientific study or paper which might damage their business in any way. What is especially galling about this is the fact that the large corporations are going after the individual carrying out the research in many cases and not the publishing entity, generating hundreds of thousands in legal fees for the scientist. Obviously this can cause a reluctance to publish findings for fear of being sued, and can lead to the slow down in advancement of our knowledge, understanding and development as a people. The very thought that someone may avoid some particularly innovative research into something such as cancer simply because they can not afford the financial problems that it may bring when they are sued is simply staggering. Case in point being Simon Singh, a widely respected author who had the audacity to challenge the chiropractors claims of being able to help with sleeping problems, ear infections and asthma through chiropractic treatments. Mr Singh is now wrought in a legal battle with the British Chiropractic Association which has cost him at least £100,000 to date alone. More info can be found on Wikipedia at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Singh#Chiropractic_lawsuit
Today I received an email from a friend highlighting a new petition which is aimed at changing all of this, bringing about real change in the libel laws with an aim to improving free speech, scientific debate and publishing of findings. As someone with a deep interest in science in its many facets, and living in Newcastle which is often dubbed the City Of Science I felt it almost a duty to sign the petition and I think you should too.
The petition, and more information, can be found at: http://www.libelreform.org/sign and after you’ve signed the petition the site will even send an email to your local MP on your behalf if you so wish.
Thanks for taking a moment to read this, from myself and no doubt future generations who would be helped by the scientific advances made by the removal of this fear of ill founded libel claims.
~Shepy
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about 1 year ago
And of course, this extends into that most important part of life – what you can and can’t say on ‘Mock the Week’…
For God’s sake people, this could mean we don’t get to find out about side effects of medicines and treatments, we don’t get to take the mickey at all (good Northern tradition on the rocks right there) and science or opinion which doesn’t fit the GloboCorp world view gets gagged.
This is ridiculous, we’re meant to value freedom of expression in this country.
about 1 year ago
Well, i was considering removing the google adwords banner from the top of my pages, it just displaying the following ad:
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Means it’s definitely going now
*goes to remove*
~Shepy
about 1 year ago
signed.
about 1 year ago
My blood is boiling after reading this, the sheer audacity that these companies have and the fact that they’re successful. Let’s hope something can come of the petition.
about 1 year ago
Nice one. Have signed the petition.
While we are on the subject of the law, did Rooks and crew get off their court charges. It’s all gone quite on that front.