An Australian court ruling makes publishers legally responsible for every idiot Facebook user who leaves a comment
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Is a defamatory comment left on your Facebook page more like graffiti on a wall, a streaker on live TV, or a hand-delivered telegram? Whatever your metaphor, Australian courts now say publishers are legally liable for words they neither wrote nor published.
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