EFF Takes Down Legal Guide for Bloggers

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  • by Frank Paynter on April 1, 2024

    …Opens Online Home for Wayward MySpace Profiles

    San Francisco - You might have noticed that EFF has removed its Student
    Bloggers’ Legal FAQ. This was in response to a cease-and-desist notice
    we received for "encouraging kids to talk back to their parents and
    teachers." This incident has opened our eyes to a new plague on the
    Internet — the lost and wandering MySpace profiles of thousands of
    young people across our nation.

    "These profiles are an unfiltered view of young people’s thoughts and
    dreams, and that’s just scary," said Bea Kweiter, a volunteer at the
    online home. "If this freewheeling expression is allowed to continue,
    there’s no way the people associated with it will ever get a job in the
    real world. Well, unless some boss somewhere has a MySpace profile of
    her own. But that would never happen."

    The home offers a safe place for profiles to learn how to self-censor.
    There is also a detox center for exclamation-point overload.

    For this release:
    http://www.eff.org/cgi/tiny?urlID=556

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