Entries from December 2005
December 8th, 2005 · Comments Off
It’s interesting that the story on bloggers and defamation has so many comments today. One blogger told of his experience when sued for defamation
Having had a defamation complaint about a comment made on my site there’s good news and bad news. If you delete it and are willing to hand over the log details of [...]
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Tags: blogging · legal issues
December 7th, 2005 · Comments Off
Interesting post on one of the smh blogs about bloggers and the law:
Bogs fall under the same defamation and other laws that regulate all media organisations in the country.
While US bloggers are protected by a freedom of speech clause in the US Bill of Rights, new sedition laws passed by Australian [...]
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Tags: blogging · legal issues
December 7th, 2005 · Comments Off
A student in the course emailed me the following questions.
In our blogs are we supposed to have opinions? With our particular topics is it OK to comment on all different stories or do we have to stick to a particular theme (within our topic)? Thanks I’m just a little scared to post [...]
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Tags: blogging · the course
December 6th, 2005 · Comments Off
Charles Wright geek in residence at smh.com reflects on being part of a judging panel for Australia’s best blog:
Having sponsored a $10,000 prize for “Australia’s best blog”, Razor can’t blame SmartyHost for wanting to get as much mileage as possible out of the event. It describes the winner, Australian artist Jodi Rose’s Bridge [...]
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Tags: blogging
December 6th, 2005 · Comments Off
Paul has come up with a good solution for developing categories in Blogger.
He is using a system called del.icio.us which is a web based bookmark system. It was originally developed so that you could collect links and house them on an accessible web server rather than store them in your browser. [...]
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Tags: blogging · social software
December 5th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Blogging was meant to be easy. But the browser wars and MAC/PC compatibility issues will always get in the way.
So to some solutions.
For those of you who primarily use PCs then the best solution is Uniblogs. A quick simple set-up procedure will give you a fully functional Word Press blog [...]
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Tags: blogging · the course