San Francisco trying to regulate Blogging

Filed as News on April 4, 2005 11:06 am

by Duncan

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has announced that it will soon be voting on amending (pdf) the San Francisco Campaign and Government Conduct Code to include electronic communications that would potentially require local bloggers to register with the city Ethics Commission and report all blog-related costs that exceed $1,000 in total.

The vote is to be taken on Tuesday, April 5.

Even more bizarrely, San Francisco based Blogs that mention candidates for local office that receive more than 500 hits may be forced to pay a registration fee and will be subject to website traffic audits.

(via Personal Democracy Forum)

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  1. By Douglas Nerad posted on April 6, 2005 at 6:24 am
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    I wrote a rant about this and then a more balanced article if anyone is interested. The rant might be a bit harsh so skip on the the second link for better information.
    http://sp.ookee.com/journal/political/san_francisco_wants_to_regulate_blogging.html
    http://sp.ookee.com/journal/political/sf_regulating_bloggers_update.html

  2. By Douglas Nerad posted on April 11, 2005 at 3:58 pm
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    It turns out that this legislation won’t make it. The Board of Supervisors has a second bit that will and makes a specific exemption for blogger and our ilk. Good news!

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