12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know

by glenajess | April 9, 2009 at 10:35 pm
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Blog& Bloggers: A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. Bloggers will share there views and knowledge with whole world.

But now days US Government have make laws for blogger's also. This article will help to know about those rules and how to follow those rules.

While the Internet still retains some of the “wild wild west” feel, increasingly Internet activity, and particular blogging, is being shaped and governed by state and federal laws. For US bloggers in particular, blogging has become a veritable land mine of potential legal issues, and the situation isn’t helped by the fact that the law in this area is constantly in flux. In this article we highlight twelve of the most important US laws when it comes to blogging and provide some simple and straightforward tips for safely navigating them. Whether to Disclose Paid Posts:

Over the last five years bloggers have begun to displace traditional media outlets as individuals’ source for reliable information and recommendations. This development has created big opportunities for advertisers to get bloggers to endorse a product or service, primarily through posts or affiliate links. But as the practice and influence of bloggers has grown, US law has come to govern this area.

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glenajess

This will help every blogger to know what his rights and what not to do with your blog!!!

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glenajess

Thanks For Your Recommendations Cypresso..I am Very Happy to know that you like my story...

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macboron thin

Hey great story posted i am also running my blog ..but i am in india but good to know that do not spam the blogs

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Insurance Market

A very good post...these rules should be implemented globally.



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