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		<title>Bloggers can no longer expect to be anonymous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloggers have enjoyed a reasonable amount of protection from the rigors of traditional media publishers in the past. This has been changing over the last two or so years. There have been cases where a blogger was charged with running an illegal newspaper, while others have got into trouble with the local law for publishing [...]]]></description>
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