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This week's feature article is Libel on the Internet: The War of the Words. Is the Internet a haven for free speech, or are certain restrictions necessary to improve the quality and integrity of websites? Lisa Burns investigates.
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I just started to receive WritersNewsWeekly and I read the article Libel on the Internet. Libel is not freedom of speech. Libel, no matter where it it appears is still libel and the law should treat it as such. I know a few sites that claim to be helping writers that make all kinds of outstandish accusations. Someone should test out the libel laws on them and put an end to their nonsense. I must compliment WritersNewsWeekly on their reporting. It's good...very good. And, the comics are funny, especially On Our Plate. Go Eggs. Fry Bacon.
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