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Yes it has. Not one of the tougher decisions I've had to make TBH.
I retrieved the actual song lyrics from a newspaper article written on the subject of anti-semitism so therefore presumed (albeit wrongly) that the contents would be permitted. I won't post the link as obviously it would create the same problem.
In relation to court cases sufficient things have been omitted and amended to avoid interference. Plus it's not a jury case so no prejudice could be possible.
I accept the decision but refute the recklessness implication.
I retrieved the actual song lyrics from a newspaper article written on the subject of anti-semitism so therefore presumed (albeit wrongly) that the contents would be permitted. I won't post the link as obviously it would create the same problem.
In relation to court cases sufficient things have been omitted and amended to avoid interference. Plus it's not a jury case so no prejudice could be possible.
I accept the decision but refute the recklessness implication.
If they can prove he sung it, he's bang to rights for something.