EFF: Bloggers
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
Bookmark History
Saved by 7 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-04-01
- Elhuevoguero on 2009-02-08 - Tags blogging , activism , blogs
- Isaacmao on 2008-12-10 - Tags EFF , Blogger , HumanRights , FreeSpeech
- Driessen on 2008-09-10 - Tags blog
- Adinasullivan on 2008-06-24 - Tags blog
- Pgeorge on 2008-06-21 - Tags eff , blogging , blogger , legal , guide , bloggersrights
Public Sticky notes
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Bloggers can be journalists (and journalists can be bloggers) - We're battling for legal and institutional recognition that if you engage in journalism, you're a journalist, with all of the attendant rights, privileges, and protections. (See Apple v. Does.)
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Bloggers have the right to political speech - We're working with a number of other public-interest organizations to ensure that the Federal Election Commission (FEC) doesn't gag bloggers' election-related speech. We argue that the FEC should adopt a presumption against the regulation of election-related speech by individuals on the Internet, and interpret the existing media exemption to apply to online media outlets that provide news reporting and commentary regarding an election -- including blogs. (See our joint comments to the FEC; [PDF, 332K].)
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