“To suggest, then, that a newspaper has the right to force a newsroom staffer to kill his weblog is tantamount to saying the newspaper has the right to prevent newsroom staffers from publishing any personal website, or perhaps even from posting comments to an online-news mailing list. Woe to ye who enters a newsroom — you must remove yourself from all quarters of cyberspace. No pictures of the kids. No photos of your cat.” J.D. Lasica —Lasica: Let Journalists Blog!CyberJournalist)
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