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Old 10-05-2009, 03:49 PM   #5
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Do they have a legal definition of 'blogger?' I mean, if somebody sends me something to review, while I feel a personal obligation to make this known, to make it a legal one seems to me to be extremely draconian. The only exception I could see would be for those who are professional bloggers (i.e. those who are employed to blog and to tweet, etc.); the local, state, and federal governments have a long tradition of regulating professions according to community ethical standards. This could be seen as simply an extension of that tradition.
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