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You Blog, You’re Out

Michael Hemmingson wrote in San Diego Reader You Blog, You’re Out

Robert Cox, founder and president of Media Bloggers Association, told USA Today in 2006 that he encourages all bloggers, whether at home, work, or the political arena, to fight back and protect the right of free speech against any action that is

Bloggers Get Credentials, Report from Media Center

Karen Goldberg Goff wrote in Washington Times Bloggers get credentials, report from media center

"Traditional media and new media have blurred boundaries," said Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association.

Freedom of Speech Advocates Torch China, IOC Over Web Censorship

Renay San Miguel wrote in TechNewsWorld Freedom of Speech Advocates Torch China, IOC Over Web Censorship

"What is the Chinese government going to do if there is a Tommie Smith moment on the medal stand, and somebody protests Darfur or Tibet?" wondered Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association.

Queen of the Sky Case

Rebecca Reisner from Business Week did a story on the Queen of the Sky Case and interviewed Bob Cox who talked about things bloggers can do to protect themselves.

  1. The Issue: A Blog, a Flight Attendant, and a Firing

The Threat to "Fair Use" in the Blogosphere

Peter Burrows wrote in Business Week The Threat to "Fair Use" in the Blogosphere

But “Fair Use” does get to the crux of the matter.

AP To Meet With Blogging Group To Form Guidelines

Seth Sutel wrote in Associated Press AP to meet with blogging group to form guidelines

Jim Kennedy, the AP's director of strategic planning, said Monday that he planned to meet Thursday with Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association, as part of an effort to create standards for online us

The Associated Press to Set Guidelines for Using Its Articles in Blogs

Saul Hansell wrote in New York Times The Associated Press to Set Guidelines for Using Its Articles in Blogs

Mr. Kennedy said the company was going to meet with representatives of the Media Bloggers Association, a trade group, and others.

After Uproar, AP Will Outline Policy on Web/Blog Excerpts

E&P Staff wrote in Editor & Publisher After Uproar, AP Will Outline Policy on Web/Blog Excerpts

“We don’t want to cast a pall over the blogosphere by being heavy-handed, so we have to figure out a better and more positive way to do this,” Kennedy tells the Times, adding that t

Bloggers Seek Training To Avoid Legal Pitfalls

redOrbit staff wrote in redOrbit Bloggers Seek Training To Avoid Legal Pitfalls

More than 100 judgments valued at $17 million have been handed down against bloggers over the last three years, according to Robert Cox, president of the Media Bloggers Association.

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