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Straits Times testing copyright law with naming and shaming game on Cecilia

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However, a Manpower Ministry spokesperson, who agreed to comment on the condition of anonymity, said this case is not about copyright or privacy law.

It is about productivity and labour issues.

“The newspaper industry is facing a productivity issue, an efficiency problem. The reporter needs to undergo skills upgrading. They need to use technology and implement a mindset shift so that each reporter can report on more stories and not leave any story out and this will raise the overall productivity to boost Singapore’s economy.” ;)

- http://newnation.sg/2012/06/straits-times-testing-copyright-law-with-name-and-shame-campaign/
 
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