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On Tuesday, the Icelandic parliament is expected to introduce a measure aimed at making the country an international center for investigative journalism publishing, by passing the strongest combination of source protection, freedom of speech, and libel-tourism prevention laws in the world.
Iceland is an interesting country.
And the women there are ridiculously hot.
I spent a couple days there when I was 19.
Iceland aims to become haven for investigative journalism | Media | guardian.co.uk
Iceland aims to become an offshore haven for journalists and leakers » Nieman Journalism Lab
This is an interesting gambit. According to other analysis I've read on this, the idea behind this proposal is rebuild the economy using this policy to carve out an economic niche to attract journalism companies. My question is whether this will further promote journalism or if it cause the country to become a haven for unfounded rumors.
Personally, I think it is a good move, those guys need something new to base their economy on.
Yeah I got to swim in their outdoor heated pools, of course there is a bit of a sulfur smell. They have some interesting terrain in some parts where there is a lot of volcanic ash upon which Icelandic moss grows making it very spongy to walk on.What an excellent idea. Since journalism is on the decline worldwide, creating a modern bastion for it where authorship is completely protected and uncensored by big corporations, Iceland may just carve out a new niche for itself.
In a way it's handy to be such a small country. It allows for easier implementation of economic ideas.
Well they used to rely on fishing and wool industry, and had to import almost everything. Their economy was very closely tied to the US from which imported much. I'm totally familiar with today, as this was about 30 years ago. I assume it is similar. I know they are experts at geothermal energy technology and I think they sell that too.Their attempt at unfettered capitalism was a complete failure, so I suppose trying anything at this point would be wise...
Here is a photo of Iceland Moss on the volcanic ash.
Well they used to rely on fishing and wool industry, and had to import almost everything. Their economy was very closely tied to the US from which imported much. I'm totally familiar with today, as this was about 30 years ago. I assume it is similar. I know they are experts at geothermal energy technology and I think they sell that too.
they should start exporting Asdis Ran clones, people would buy her for millions of dollars each
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