[LAW-LIB:56403] Bullying in the Legal Blogosphere

From: Joe Hodnicki (joe.hodnicki@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 18 2008 - 11:13:20 PDT

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    There's been a "big debate/kerfuffle/brouhaha brewing in the legal
    blogosphere" over whether re-posting someone's personally identifiable
    comment made on another blog to your own blog post without first notifying
    the author and giving them notice and opportunity to respond, constitutes
    bullying in the blogosphere. Another issue embedded in this opportunity to
    respond matter is whether one should use trackbacks to ping a blogger's post
    when one criticizes the opinion express in that post. Links and our just
    launched online polls on both issues at A Kierkegaardian Leap of Faith in
    Social Media, Law Librarian Blog at
    http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/2008/08/sending-income.html
    See also LLB's poll which asks "should one take into account the ideology of
    authors and editors when choosing course books bearing in mind that you're
    sending revenue their way? at
    http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/2008/08/sending-incom-1.html
    A
    commentor's republished remarks on this topic started the brouhaha.

    Joe

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