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Rights need protection in blogosphere

Posted on September 15, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Bill Simmon is a filmmaker, blogger, board member of the Vermont ACLU, and media educator. Simmon offers his opinion on the implications of a NY court’s decision to order Google to out an anonymous blogger and alerts us to yet another case. Simmon writes, in part: Critics of Ms. Port (and the countless anony­mous Internet…

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Why a New York court unmasked the blogger who wrote harshly about a model

Posted on September 15, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Julie Hilden, an attorney with a special interest in First Amendment law, recently took the New York courts somewhat to task for their lax standard in the case involving Rosemary Port and Liskula Cohen. She writes, in part: But could any reasonable person have read this material and truly believed, with any degree of confidence,…

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The high cost of Internet (de)fame

Posted on September 15, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Robert X. Cringely writes: If it seems like Notes From the Field is turning into the Notes From the Land of Internet Defamation and Anonymity, my apologies. But this is a topic that I’ve sunk my teeth into and now I can’t seem to unsink them. After my recent posts about Liskula Cohen (“Skanks for…

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EDITORIAL: Speak up for anonymity

Posted on August 31, 2009 by pogowasright.org

The Baltimore Sun has an editorial concerning anonymous online speech in the aftermath of the Cohen v. Google case. While some bloggers and critics have used that case to call for a reduction in the use of anonymous speech, the paper recognizes that the right to anonymous speech must be vigorously protected while allowing people…

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