FEC to Consider Regulating Politcal Blogs
Sunday, March 6th, 2005 12:01 pmWASHINGTON, March 5 - Federal election commissioners are preparing to consider how revamped campaign finance laws apply to political activity on the Internet, including online advertising, fund-raising e-mail messages and Web logs.
Anyone who decides to "set up a blog, send out mass e-mails, any kind of activity that can be done on the Internet" could be subject to Federal Election Commission regulation, Bradley A. Smith, a Republican commissioner, said in an interview posted Thursday on the technology news site Cnet.com.
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Anyone who decides to "set up a blog, send out mass e-mails, any kind of activity that can be done on the Internet" could be subject to Federal Election Commission regulation, Bradley A. Smith, a Republican commissioner, said in an interview posted Thursday on the technology news site Cnet.com.
Read the rest of the story here.
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Date: 2005-03-06 09:15 am (UTC)2: Another source of information that might not be favorable to them and doesn't rely on employers telling their execs to donate to the Republicans right now. What ever will they think to censor next?