NH Supreme Court Hears Case On Protections For Anonymous Sources Online 47
fulldecent writes "The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit that calls into question the legal protections available to independent Web sites that cover news. The case involves mortgage lender Implode-Explode, a Las Vegas-based site launched in 2007 that publishes stories about the meltdown of the mortgage industry. Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy pressed the point with [defense lawyer Jeremy Eggleton], questioning, 'Can anyone who posts a blog be considered a reporter,' for the purposes of claiming protection of anonymous sources? Eggleton answered yes, within limits: 'The test is whether the person has an intention to gather, analyze and disseminate.'"
Re:Madd Writing Skilz (Score:3, Funny)
Did you buy this account with such a low uid? You sound like you are new here.
gather, analyze and disseminate (Score:3, Funny)
Bloggers across the world breathe a collective sigh of relief that 'inform' was omitted.