I think we can all agree that the legislature's new webcast sucks ass. It was not even close to up to the task. Many people (including me) could not access it at all for most of the debate, and those who could get it had to … [Read more...]
Net Neutrality: it’s back, and better than ever!
With a Democratically-controlled Congress looming, the prospects for codifying net neutrality into law seem better than ever -- which will not stop Comcast, Verizon, et al. from doing their darndest to keep it from happening. The good … [Read more...]
Beat the Press: the final chapter…?
I liked Emily Rooney's brief comment on how the past week had been for her and for GB's staff:We talked a lot about this with our staff this week, and I ended up saying, it's all good, in a way. And I know, I mean, it's embarrassing … [Read more...]
“Beat the Press”: what’s next?
Thanks to Bob, ever the historian, for his entertaining up-summing of BeatThePressGate through today. If you didn't happen to be tuned into WRKO this morning between 9 and 10 am, I was on with Joe Sciacca (one of last Friday's … [Read more...]
“Beat the Press” update
Our little Boston-area brouhaha over Beat the Press's take on political blogging has gone national, at least in blogworld. Kos, Atrios, Crooks & Liars, and American Prospect (both Tapped and Horses Mouth) have all front-paged the … [Read more...]
Great article on blogging and politics
Hat tip to PolInt for noting this excellent article from something called the "Boston Review." It's by Henry Farrell, an assistant professor at George Washington University and blogger at Crooked Timber.You should read the whole … [Read more...]
HubPolitics jumps the shark
The sages of Beverly have lost it. Whether because Kerry Healey's poll numbers are not rising quickly enough to suit them, or because they never really liked Kerry Healey that much anyway (Matt has said more than once that he'd … [Read more...]
Project B.A.R.
Our "differently winged" friend Bruce over at mAssBackwards has hit upon a truly inspired idea: a "Blogger Apolitical Roundtable" (B.A.R.), held at a bar downtown on Friday, Oct. 13. The idea is not to discuss politics (such … [Read more...]
Blogger hits Globe’s front page!
Below the fold on the front page of today's Globe is this item in which BMG denizen and blogger-in-his-own-right Ed Prisby recounts the unsettling experience of having his own blog entries thrown back in his face in court. Prisby, as … [Read more...]
Internet Law In The Making
September 23, 2006Lawyers laud ruling on arrest video: Police ordered Leominster woman to remove footage from Web siteBy Richard NangleTELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFFrnangle@telegram.comLawyers for a Leominster woman accused of illegally … [Read more...]
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