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Old 07-15-2008, 02:37 PM
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Blogging and the Law - This is an interesting bloggery I found. Even more so I found it in a google adword for the term "bloggeries" Glad to see the NYTIMES knows we're around.

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Default Re: Blogging and the Law - Uneasy Interesection by NyTimes

Very interesting. The internet is such uncharted territory, ethically speaking. For such a widely-renowned resource (e.g., "I dunno- let's 'Google' it!"), there are, relatively, so few regulatory bodies.

And blogging can have such damaging effects for something that can be dismissed as glorified "venting."
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Default Re: Blogging and the Law - Uneasy Interesection by NyTimes

Wow, that an interesting read. I'm a big fan Ben Smith and read his bloggeries at Politico everyday. I'm kind of surprised that the DA didn't know who he was.
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