
When it comes to blogging and the law, we hear a great deal about what the law prohibits us from doing.
Bloggers are quick to gripe when they can’t post the music they want on their site, say what they want about another person or generally do all of the things that they want to do. For the most part, blogging (at least in the US) is governed by traditional mass media law and that law and that law was designed, mostly, to protect others from the media, not the other way around.
But that’s not to say that there aren’t parts of the law that protect bloggers and give you both powers and tools to make your life easier and your site better.
So, with that in mind, since it is nearly Thanksgiving in the US, we’re going to stop and give thanks to five laws (or sections of laws) that you can be thankful for this holiday season and beyond.
Because, while the law may mostly be a confusing morass of restriction, that doesn’t mean we can’t be grateful for the bright spots it does have. [Read more…] about 5 Laws Bloggers Can Be Thankful For


In seven short days, it will be Halloween. But while the the ghosts practice their moaning and the werewolves sharpen their fangs, I’m reminded of an old maxim that nothing is more frightening than a scary story that happens to be true. 
We are all familiar with the expression “Nice guys finish last”.
Blogging is increasingly becoming a multimedia activity with more writers also adding images, audio and video to their sites.
If you didn’t already know that it wasn’t a good idea to plagiarize content on the Web, you missed a lot of reasons to not do it.
Most sites these days are a mixture of content created by the site’s creator and content uploaded by those who visit it.