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March 22, 2005

Tuesday Buzz

Here’s a little buzz for today.

Zax Exley of MoveOn.org is chatting it up with Britain and France on the role of the internet.

The full text of  Glenn Reynolds' and FEC Chariman Scott Thomas' keynote speeches from the Politics Online Conference is available thanks to redstate.org.

Looks like Senator Harry Reid is the new blogospere patriot, advocating for FEC exemptions. Reid has introduced legislation that would effectively overturn a federal judge's decision from last year that brought Internet politicking under the ambit of a controversial campaign finance law.

Ourmedia.org the folks who promised to  “store your video, podcasts or digital photo collection for free — forever. No catches" is still shut down from a traffic explosion.

And last but not least, news on a clear sign that Sen. Clinton is ready to run for president in 2008. The National Arbitration Forum announced today that a ruling has been issued in favor of Hillary Rodham Clinton regarding rights to the Internet domain name hillaryclinton.com.

Posted by Buzz Webster at March 22, 2005 06:13 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)

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Buzz - Zack is doing more than that - he may as well be working directly for Bush/Cheney in some people's eyes. See A message to the peeps who know Zack Exley and The silence is deafening

With the British election only weeks away, you can follow all the latest UK ePolitics news and analysis at Perfect.co.uk - have a browse!

Posted by: Robin Grant at March 22, 2005 06:33 PM

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