Delaware Bloggers Have Precedent for Anonymity

Andy, who had been attending the We Media conference, wrote about John Doe No. 1 v. Patrick Cahill and Julia Cahill and the short end of things.

Quick applause for anonymity, at the expense of credibility - but that happens in any media format. But one thing to consider is - how do anonymous people protect copyright? Probably not too many who blog anonymously consider that, but - it is an issue that I think will eventually be raised.

Kudos, though, for Chief Justice Steele in setting a well thought out precedent in Deleware.

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