Thursday, August 27, 2009

Putting a price tag on cyber-bullying

The freedom granted by anonymity and a virtual audience has been a plague on decency
Aug 27, 2009 04:30 AM

When Oscar Wilde observed that the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about, he could not have imagined the Internet. The wild frontier we now know and (mostly) love called the blogosphere is a not-always-OK Corral where free speech is armed and often dangerous.

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Publius and the 'skanks'

Though anonymous blogging is often beneficial in countries that lack democracy such as China and Iran, in countries such as Canada and the United States that enjoy the rule of law, bloggers are answerable for their words. The New York State Supreme Court's order to Google, requiring the disclosure of the name of Rosemary Port, a blogger, should have been no surprise. The Internet is not above, beyond or beneath the law.

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I lean to the right but I still have a heart and if I have a mission it is to respond to attacks on people not available to protect themselves and to point out the hypocrisy of the left at every opportunity.MY MAJOR GOAL IS HIGHLIGHT THE HYPOCRISY AND STUPIDITY OF THE LEFTISTS ON TORONTO CITY COUNCIL. Last word: In the final analysis this blog is a relief valve for my rants/raves.

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