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CommentMonday, April 2, 2007

Bloggers Resolve Dispute On CNN

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"Free" speech isn't

Blogs aren't "speech" they are written, published works. As such, they are bound by statutes governing libel and slander, terroristic threats and communicating threats laws. Breaking these laws can amount to felony prosecution. Noone is free to say absolutely anything. Why is that so difficult to understand? The internet hasn't made our responsibilities disappear and more than one child pornographer can tell you that. We need to know our rights, responsibilities and restrictions going in as internet bloggers, writers and columnists.

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