Same response as on previous story. We do ensure to respect copyright and on these two specific stories, we forgot to put the license underneath the story. We have a tool to do it and because we are humans and not spamming-machines, we do make mistakes from time to time.
I do understand your anger, but sincerly there was no neeed.
This is obviously a mistake. As you can see there are many more stories with the Creative Commons license put at the very end of the story. We try and contact every author, even when CC licenses are used (many can concur), and we do ensure we respect copyright and licenses. With you, it’s a terrible omission and we are very sorry.
Please receive our apology, we will fix it at once.
Thank you for the story. We have made a little correction to the original story, as Catherine Collona is the minister for European Affairs, not the minister of Foreign Affairs (who is Philippe Douste-Blazy)
That is a harsh opinion of lawyers and judges you have. There is certainly a dose of truth in what you say, but I wouldn’t make it a general assumption. Eliot Spitzer, for instance, has been known to fight against the music industry lobby, which is highly influential in the elections.
Don’t forget we do need justice in our societies. I am shocked (that’s a small word) you place lawyers at the same level as terrorists. Sure there are some who only see their money when defending someone, but there are many who believe in justice and human rights.