Legal Guide For Bloggers

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Smart Things Said By Smart People

The EFF or Electronic Frontier Foundation has published their Legal Guide For Bloggers. This is especially important because you never know if your speech until you’re served with a subpoena. ;-)

Here are some sections:

The Overview of Legal Liability Issues FAQ briefly addresses some common legal issues that affect you as a publisher, especially situations where you may face legal claims or threats based on the information you published on your blog.

The Bloggers’ FAQ on Intellectual Property addresses issues that arise when you publish material created by others on your blog.

The Bloggers’ FAQ on Online Defamation Law provides an overview of defamation (libel) law, including a discussion of the constitutional and statutory privileges that may protect you.

The Bloggers’ FAQ on Section 230 Protections discusses a powerful federal law that gives you, as a web host, protection against legal claims arising from hosting information written by third parties.

The Bloggers’ FAQ on Privacy addresses the legal issues surrounding the privacy rights of people you blog about.

If you’re a blogger you should definitely check it out.

If you’re not, well, check it out anyway. ;-)

Found via Instapundit.


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