Published on February 27, 2011
WASHINGTON, D.C. (USA)
OfficialWire News Bureau
A high-profile defamation suit by a former U.S. Department of Agriculture official against a prominent conservative blogger may test the role of libel laws in the brave new world of the Internet, as one newspaper writer suggests.
Or it may be just an opportunity to reinforce the notion, shocking and strange as it may seem, that bloggers should actually be held legally accountable for the truth of what they say -- like trained journalists.
Rest of article here:
http://www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=284422&catid=60
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Hmmmmmm something to think about. Another "free speech" issue?
WASHINGTON, D.C. (USA)
OfficialWire News Bureau
Or it may be just an opportunity to reinforce the notion, shocking and strange as it may seem, that bloggers should actually be held legally accountable for the truth of what they say -- like trained journalists.
Rest of article here:
http://www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=284422&catid=60
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Hmmmmmm something to think about. Another "free speech" issue?