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Marion WaltonElectronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit group working to protect your digital rights.
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Michael WalkerBlogs, Wiki's and Liability
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D CThe story is becoming increasingly common: Someone faces legal repercussions for something in their blog.
Bloggers have been fired and even sued for postings in their online journals. For many reasons, bloggers are more vulnerable than traditional journa -
edtechtalkEFF: Legal Guide for Bloggers
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Jennifer MaddrellEFF: Legal Guide for Bloggers
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elderbob brannanA great place to get a feel for the legal implications of blogging.
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David WarlickWhether you're a newly minted blogger or a relative old-timer, you've been seeing more and more stories pop up every day about bloggers getting in trouble for what they post.
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Whether you're a newly minted blogger or a relative old-timer, you've been seeing more and more stories pop up every day about bloggers getting in trouble for what they post.
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Whether you're a newly minted blogger or a relative old-timer, you've been seeing more and more stories pop up every day about bloggers getting in trouble for what they post.
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David Jakeslegal guide for blogging
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Kathryn SpeerA must for everyone on the Internet
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Joe Gilmoreelectronic frontier foundation
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To be clear, this guide isn't a substitute for, nor does it constitute, legal advice. Only an attorney who knows the details of your particular situation can provide the kind of advice you need if you're being threatened with a lawsuit. The goal here is to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to blog freely with the knowledge that your legitimate speech is protected.
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Ian BartonRights and responsibilies for the blogosphere
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