"“In general, people shouldn’t expect much for their anonymity on the Internet,” said Columbia Law Professor Eben Moglen. “We’re currently exploring the social consequences of how much information we give to other people. Once you’ve turned over your information to a blog or to a host company, that information belongs to someone else. In the end, it’s less about our right to be anonymous as it as about another guy’s right to sell us out.”
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And in 1995, the Supreme Court ruled that when it comes to matters of political speech, anonymity is a right." http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/end_of_internet_anonymity_WEyQu1ci16Bxnx6llqZ9IO/1
End of Internet anonymity
Wave of lawsuits to unmask bloggers and those who comment
Last Updated: 11:47 AM, July 18, 2010
Posted: 1:25 AM, July 18, 2010
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