Archive for October 10th, 2005

Take That

The Delaware Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that if an elected official claims he has been defamed by an anonymous blogger, he cannot use a lawsuit to unmask the writer unless he has substantial evidence to prove his claim. That standard, the court said, “will more appropriately protect against the chilling effect on anonymous First Amendment Internet speech that can arise when plaintiffs bring trivial defamation lawsuits primarily to harass or unmask their critics.”

Monitor the Monitors

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Rock

Here is a rock you need to see if you haven’t.

and you thought Iowa only had Cows and Corn and a Hawk!

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The First Blog entry, EVER

What’s new in ‘92

This from Weblogs.Com News (Now Scripting News) Which is a good site for what maters in the internet world and blogging specifically.

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Or how about zipdecode?

This is really Cool in a geeky kind of way

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Have you seen militaryvideos.net.

They have some good Videos there

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Stop a fleeting moment

Cool Family Photos

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Shield Law Sponsor: Bloggers ‘Probably Not’ Considered Journos

NDIANAPOLIS Bloggers would “probably not” be considered journalists under the proposed federal shield law, the bill’s co-sponsor, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar (R.-Ind.), told the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Monday afternoon.

Lugar emphasized, however, that debate is not yet closed on how to define a journalist under the proposed law.

Damn Straight the debate is not over yet!

“As to who is a reporter, this will be a subject of debate as this bill goes farther along,” he said in response to a question from Washington Post Deputy Managing Editor Milton Coleman. “Are bloggers journalists or some of the commercial businesses that you here would probably not consider real journalists? Probably not, but how do you determine who will be included in this bill?”

that is the question.

“I think, very frankly, you can make a case that this is a special boon for reporters, and certainly for their role in freedom of the press,” he said. “At the end of the day what we will come out with says there is something privileged about being a reporter, and being able to report on something without being thrown into jail.”

Privileged about being a reporter? That is what the media thinks. We are hear to monitor the monitors…

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