"Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right – and that includes federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties. Unfortunately, there is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officers ordering people to stop taking photographs from public places, and harassing, detaining and arresting those who fail to comply."
A guide for students from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Mostly centered on minors, but with some salient information for college students who are blogging.
A thorough take on the legal issues you should consider when podcasting - produced by the Creative Commons organization with some high-powered legal experts.
Link to legal issues faced by those who blog. Many will be familiar to college media publishers.
One of the interesting legal twists in the ongoing copyright battles with YouTube as the battleground. This time, the NFL takes on a law prof and EFF attorney. Oops.
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