Blogging


Top French Blogger’s Client Becomes President of France

Congratulations to top French blogger Loïc Le Meur on helping his consulting client Nicholas Sarkozy become President of France.

Here’s a tip to all politicians running for office: don’t seek advice from big corporations on Internet matters. High in their glass towers, they’re too far away from trends bubbling up.

Instead, seek advice from top bloggers. They know what’s going on at ground level. If you must hire a large corporation, hire the ones with top bloggers. Edelman comes to mind.

(Via Hugh MacLeod.)

New Bill Protects Blogger Informants

I never reveal confidential sources — and if this new bill passes, American bloggers won’t have to.

The House of Representatives has amended the Free Flow of Information Act of 2007 to include provisions to protect bloggers from being required to divulge their sources under certain situations in the same way as journalists. Instead of requiring journalists to be tied to a news organization, the bill now defines “journalism” to focus more on the function of the job: “the gathering, preparing, collecting, photographing, recording, writing, editing, reporting, or publishing of news or information that concerns local, national, or international events or other matters of public interest for dissemination to the public.”

Hope other democratic countries give blogger informants similar legal protection.