[Air-L] Limited/Designated Public Forums and E-Government Sites
burkx006 at umn.edu
burkx006 at umn.edu
Thu Apr 17 13:44:31 PDT 2008
I don't know of anyone offhand, but the answer almost certainly has to be
yes. I'd ask Lee Tien at EFF.
DLB
On Apr 17 2008, Steven Clift wrote:
>
> Has anyone out there dug into the topic of government designation (or web
> policy denials) in the U.S. or elsewhere if the legal concept existing
> that interactive spaces hosted on government website are a "public forum"
> of any form? By interactive I mean online space where the public can post
> comments and react to the comments of others.
>
> Steven Clift E-Democracy.Org
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