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An article in yesterday’s LA Times reported in the increase of lawsuits in the US involving bloggers, specifically in regards to slander, defamation and threats, but also misinformation.
Media law experts repeat the advice that bloggers and e-mailers need to think twice before sending a message.
“The first thing people need to realize, they [...]
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