Iowa Retains Media/Non-Media Distinction, Leaving Bloggers Vulnerable
I've already written several posts about the overblown predictions that a ruling involving an Oregon blogger (now on appeal) would have dire consequences for bloggers in that state. But a recent...
View ArticleIowa Retains Media/Non-Media Distinction, Leaving Bloggers Vulnerable
I've already written several posts about the overblown predictions that a ruling involving an Oregon blogger (now on appeal) would have dire consequences for bloggers in that state. But a recent...
View ArticleDMLP UPDATE: The DMLP Asks the Sixth Circuit to Safeguard Crowdsourced...
The Digital Media Law Project (formerly the Citizen Media Law Project), assisted by Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic, has asked the Sixth Circuit to make clear that website operators that...
View ArticleTexas Bill Would Allow Publishers to Correct or Retract Content to Avoid Damages
Texas State Representative Todd Hunter, R-Corpus Christi, has proposed a "retraction statute" that, if passed, will protect journalists both online and offline and promote truth and efficiency both in...
View ArticleMisidentifications Past and Present: Terror, Suspicion & the Media
The DMLP blog has been on an unplanned break for a while as a result of the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent manhunt. Like many in the Boston-Cambridge-Watertown area, we have had our past two...
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