Sean Paul pointed out this really bad idea to me.
Just when you thought the Federal Election Commission had it out for the blogosphere, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors took it up a notch and announced yesterday that it will soon vote on a city ordinance (PDF) that would require local bloggers to register with the city Ethics Commission and report all blog-related costs that exceed $1,000 in the aggregate.
Blogs that mention candidates for local office that receive more than 500 hits will be forced to pay a registration fee and will be subject to website traffic audits, according to Chad Jacobs, a San Francisco City Attorney.
The entire Board is set to vote on the measure on April 5th, 2005. I wonder if they'll be forced to register their own blogs!
The legislation was written by Supervisor Sophie Maxwell.
That's
sophie.maxwell@sfgov.org
(415) 554-7670 - voice
(415) 554-7674 - fax
Drop her a line to tell her how much you love her.
This is the worst idea from a progressive since Conyers suggested a draft.
via kos.
Just another Reality-based bubble in the foam of the multiverse.
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