Sunday, March 16, 2008

Lawmaker Hopes to Make Anonymous Blogging Illegal

In an effort to address the ongoing problem of online bullying, Kentucky representative Tim Crouch is attempting to introduce a bill that would make it illegal to post anonymously online.

Lexington, Kentucky's WTVQ News reports:

The bill would require anyone who contributes to a website to register their real name, address and e-mail address with that site. Their full name would be used anytime a comment is posted.

If the bill becomes law, the website operator would have to pay if someone was allowed to post anonymously on their site. The fine would be five-hundred dollars for a first offense and one-thousand dollars for each offense after that.

…Representative Couch says enforcing this bill if it became law would be a challenge.

- Annie Noa Kenet, Toronto

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Note: Given the ample First Amendement protections afforded online anonymity by U.S. courts to date, it is had to imagine how this Bill, if passed, could survive a consititutional challenge.

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1 comment:

  1. Many bloggers will not "own their works".

    Bloggers are entitled to state their opinions and stand by them... but often don't stand by them (or retract them) under their own good name.

    What is the solution to people who will not own what they say?

    Cheers,

    Coffee (aka walkswithcoffee who everyone knows by name)

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