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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Right, so what's the difference between her telling everyone at lunch abuot the spankings the next day live and in person than on her blog?
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I think the difference is that word gets around about the blog so anyone who hears about it and has internet access can go to the direct source; rather than if she had told a bunch of friends, and they told their friends, and so on. It makes the gossip more accessible. It's the difference between her merely telling everyone at lunch, versus her telling everyone at lunch, videotaping it, and playing it in the capitol rotunda, and then wonkette's getting a hold of it, and playing it on cnn.
This may not go to the legal merits, just to the reasonable expectation of dissemination (ha!).
I really don't believe that she intended her blog to have a limited readership, but I am inclined to think poorly of her.
ETA that I would be concerned about the precedent it would set if he won, so it should probably be dismissed.