In the pre-Web days, someone like Ms. Cox might have been one more obsessive in the lobby of a newspaper, waiting to show a reporter a stack of documents that proved the biggest story never told. The Web has allowed Ms. Cox to cut out the middleman; various blogs give voice to her every theory, and search algorithms give her work prominence....
“I view our case as a blow for the First Amendment,” said [the man who won at $1.5 million judgment from her]. “If defamatory speech is allowed just because it is on the Internet, it cheapens the value of journalism and makes it less worthy of protection.”
Monday, December 12, 2011
About that blogger who didn't get to use the journalist shield law...
David Carr — at the NYT — is not too sympathetic:
Labels:
blogging,
David Carr,
defamation,
free speech,
journalism,
law
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