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Tuesday, May 08, 2007 

The Law of Blog

Reading: Ferguson Backgrounds of Early Christianity
Enjoying: cup o' joe
Listening: D. Webb's The Ringing Bell

While we here at What the Thunder Said... enjoy our blogging as much as the next mate, we had no idea it could get so tedious. Enter "12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know," a scary fairly complete roundup of most blogging activity and its ramifications with the law. While many/most bloggers will probably never need to familiarize themselves with this, its good to keep on hand and reference from time to time. Maybe throw it in your bookmarks that you look over, or if you GTD, tickle it for next month.


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