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CNET Blog: Bloggers should be allowed to join the journalist party

"Declan McCullagh over at News.com, has written up a fine piece that discusses the genesis of the new journalist bill approved by Congress earlier this week. And while McCullagh can walk you through the travels this bill has made for approval, I want to discuss why this bill is a load of crap."

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U.S. Congress vs. Social Network Sites

We are all for protecting our children and society from harm, whether that is in the real world or virtual world. However, a proposed federal law against social-networking on the Internet? Excuse us, but we argue that all things on the Internet are social. Perhaps, a law requiring United States parents to actually get involved with their children's lives and teaching them to make good decisions would do more good. Sigh...
Now MySpace and other social-networking sites like LiveJournal.com and Facebook are facing a new threat: a proposed federal law that would effectively require most schools and libraries to render those Web sites inaccessible to minors, an age group that includes some of the category's most ardent users. "When children leave the home and go to school or the public library and have access to social-networking sites, we have reason to be concerned," Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, a Pennsylvania Republican, told CNET News.com in an interview. Fitzpatrick and fellow Republicans, including House Speaker Dennis Hastert, on Wednesday endorsed new legislation (click here for PDF) that would cordon off access to commercial Web sites that let users create public "Web pages or profiles" and also offer a discussion board, chat room, or e-mail service.
Read more at CNET: Congress targets social network sites
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