Late last week Warren Kremer Paino Advertising sued Maine blogger Lance Dutson for copyright infringement, defamation and trade libel and injurious falsehood.
Apple, Bloggers Fight In Court
A battle that could determine whether bloggers may enjoy conventional journalistic protection behind the First Amendment has a court date coming up on April 20th.
Bloggers Should Think Coo-petition, Not Competition
Jason Calacanis chastises the WSJ for not directly linking to bloggers. He wants the WSJ to give blogs the credit of a direct link rather than hiding behind Javascript code. That’s touching.
Bloggers Gaming Google Finance
To gain added exposure for their stories, some bloggers have begun taking advantage of the way Google Finance incorporates content as part of a company’s information page.
Are Bloggers Authoritative Sources at Big Companies?
I just saw this over on the BrandToBeDetermined blog – that Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson are talking about are bloggers an authoritative source at big companies?
FEC Boosts Online Political Bloggers
Campaign finance law will cover online political advertising, but other communication like blogs and email remains uncovered by the law.
Shel Israel Does Love CEO Bloggers
After Shel realized I wasn’t the only one who intepreted his post on CEO bloggers as a dislike for them, he’s added a new post to clarify a few points.
How Do We Define ‘Bloggers’?
After reading Steve Rubel’s commentary on a new study that suggests less than 5% of bloggers act like real journalists, I asked myself “who’s actually defining bloggers?”
The Danger of Not Letting Your Bloggers Know
What’s the danger of not letting your internal bloggers know about your product release plans?
Fan Letters: Are They for Bloggers Too?
Authors, newspaper and magazine writers, and columnists of all types receive fan mail.