around the 31/8/05 robert a/k/a r mentioned about [videoblogging] 
Vlogger gets resigned that:
>Dalas Verdugo posted (on Vimeo) re how/why he got resigned from his job
>for videoblogging.

I haven't see the vlog involved but several people have lost jobs due 
to blogging. Well documented. Most famous would be 
http://www.dooce.com/, though the author there happily acknowledges 
that how she characterised her work place was wrong. Another was the 
google dude who got the sack, for discussing google, in spite of the 
fact that they had signed a NDA clause in their employment conditions.

A blog is a publication. Same as a newspaper. Exactly the same 
legalities apply.
-- 
cheers
Adrian Miles

hypertext.RMIT
<URL:http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog>


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