Thursday, March 03, 2005

BLOGS: The Coming Crackdown On Blogging?

Republican FEC commissioner, Bradley Smith, fires the shot heard round the political blogosphere. This guy thinks Bradley is blowing smoke. Read a good discussion on Mr. Smith's interview over at Personal Democracy.
Bradley Smith says that the freewheeling days of political blogging and online punditry are over.

In just a few months, he warns, bloggers and news organizations could risk the wrath of the federal government if they improperly link to a campaign's Web site. Even forwarding a political candidate's press release to a mailing list, depending on the details, could be punished by fines.

Smith should know. He's one of the six commissioners at the Federal Election Commission, which is beginning the perilous process of extending a controversial 2002 campaign finance law to the Internet.

In 2002, the FEC exempted the Internet by a 4-2 vote, but U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly last fall overturned that decision. "The commission's exclusion of Internet communications from the coordinated communications regulation severely undermines" the campaign finance law's purposes, Kollar-Kotelly wrote. [ CNET News.com ]


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