The same argument can be made for subscription newspapers, and indeed any newspaper that is sold to the public. Although I'm not 100% certain, I don't beleive that the copyright laws prohibit the limited, non-commercial reproduction of copyrighted material for discussion and debate, particularly when the copyrighted material concerns matters of public concern or interest. The rules become even more complicated when the copyright holder leaks or encourages the disemination of the protected material, and then screams and yells when the material is discussed in a public forum.
Pakistan Appeals to Iraqi Kidnappers: Islam Precludes Killing Innocents
VOA News
27 Jul 2004, 12:36 UTC
Pakistan's president and prime minister have appealed to Iraqi kidnappers on Tuesday to release the two Pakistani citizens they hold, saying the laws of Islam and humanity do not allow the killing of innocents.
http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=1217E5D0-0D34-4CFE-A43467040E31F28E
Especially considering NEIN has been posted so many times here, thousands and SOL's handle had it as his tagline, which was advertising, is that lawful?