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Blogger’s Legal Rights and more – Resources at the Electronic Frontier Foundation

For the unaware, just as there are organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union which protects the civil rights of citizens against government encroachment, there is an organization that protects the digital and intellectual property rights of citizens on the web and all other forms of electronic media known as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).  The [...]

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You’re Always in the Public Eye

Legal Crisis Strategies has a post up in regards to titled Is Anyone Ever Really “Off-the-Record” in the Digital Age? Excerpt below: …this kind of “gotcha” citizen journalism means no one is ever truly “off” the record. Which is why a company should warn key managers, the pubic face of the company, to guard against those embarrassing [...]

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Answer: No.

Will social media kill e-mail? This posts mirrors what has always been my impression of people who think social media/twitter/FB are going to replace e-mail based upon the trending use of the sub-twenty-something set  - they don’t know what they’re talking about. The two big takeaways from the link: Teenagers don’t conduct business Teenagers don’t [...]

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The Irrelevance of the Traditional Media

Zero Hedge recently had an entry on the complete irrelevance of traditional media in the modern world. I’m not certain if traditional/mainstream media is completely irrelevant (I love The Economist), however there are increasingly larger cracks in the establishment. However, the focus of the Zero Hedge entry is not that traditional media is too slow for [...]

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