Colonial papers, like Ben Franklin's, almost never had a run over 500 copies, usually much fewer. Modern Journalism is corporate- look who owns all the big papers and TV/Radio outlets. So what we are saying, is bloggers, the modern Ben Franklins and Tom Paines, have no protection, but GE, who owns NBC, can say what they want? That is all mixed up. If you are a journalist, you work for a corporation, is that what we are saying?
I heard on the radio saying all you have to do is go in a corporate office, drop a CD somewhere with a label that says CONFIDENTIAL Salary Information with a a company logo, and gauranteed, whomever finds it will stick the CD in their computer with whatever bug you have on it... and if the computer is on the network, you are in...
Colonial papers, like Ben Franklin's, almost never had a run over 500 copies, usually much fewer. Modern Journalism is corporate- look who owns all the big papers and TV/Radio outlets. So what we are saying, is bloggers, the modern Ben Franklins and Tom Paines, have no protection, but GE, who owns NBC, can say what they want? That is all mixed up. If you are a journalist, you work for a corporation, is that what we are saying?
I heard on the radio saying all you have to do is go in a corporate office, drop a CD somewhere with a label that says CONFIDENTIAL Salary Information with a a company logo, and gauranteed, whomever finds it will stick the CD in their computer with whatever bug you have on it... and if the computer is on the network, you are in...