Public domain does make a difference
Subject: ufnz media release - public domain Date
sent: Thu, 20 May 2004 11:14:15 +1200 From:
"Ted Sheehan" Media
statement Public domain does
make a difference Speaking in Parliament yesterday United
Future Whip Gordon Copeland reiterated the importance his
party places on the words “public domain” in the context of
the foreshore and seabed legislation. “I believe all New
Zealanders would feel much more comfortable if they knew
that the foreshore and the seabed around New Zealand was
permanently vested in the public domain. New Zealand First,
following the potential defection of three Labour Party MPs
in connection with the legislation, breathlessly informed
the nation that public domain was an American republicanism
idea. “Tell that to Aucklanders in respect of the Auckland
Domain or to me as a former three mile specialist in my
younger days running on the domain at Mapua or playing
cricket on the domain at Tasman. The fact is that for a
very long time New Zealanders have not only referred to
their public spaces as “domains” but instinctively
appreciate that the word signifies that these are special
public places owned by all citizens for all
time.” ENDS
Thursday, May 20, 2004