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USATODAY.com - A false Wikipedia 'biography'
Topic: Internet Civil Liberties 2:23 pm EST, Dec  1, 2005

And so we live in a universe of new media with phenomenal opportunities for worldwide communications and research — but populated by volunteer vandals with poison-pen intellects. Congress has enabled them and protects them.

A prominent Nashvillian comes out against the requirement that Internet complaintants actually demonstrate that they have a valid legal complaint before getting access to the identities of Internet users. If he didn't have a valid legal complaint then I wonder what he intended to do with this person's identity? Attack them personally??

John Seigenthaler, a retired journalist, founded The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University.

What irony. Frankly, its wikipedia, just edit it, and if you worked with Kennedy try not to take your personal involvement in people's conspiracy theories seriously. RELAX. ITS JUST A BUNCH OF ONES AND ZEROS.

USATODAY.com - A false Wikipedia 'biography'



 
 
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