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<title>CMLP Legal Guide: Getting Your Content Out to the World</title>
<summary> This is the second in a series of posts calling attention to some of the topics covered in the recently launched Citizen Media Law Project Legal Guide. The first topic I took up was choosing a business form. In this post I discuss the various issues, both legal and practical, that arise when you select a platform for your online activities.Getting Your Words and Other Content Out to the World So you&apos;ve decided that you want to publish online. There is a wide range of platforms you can use to get your words, video, and other content out to...</summary>
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This is the second in a series of posts calling attention to some of the topics covered in the recently launched <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide">Citizen Media Law Project Legal Guide</a>. The first topic I took up was <a href="http://www.pbs.org/idealab/2008/02/highlights-from-the-cmlp-legal.html">choosing a business form</a>. In this post I discuss the
various issues, both legal and practical, that arise when you select a
platform for your online activities.</p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/getting-your-words-and-other-content-out-world" target="_blank">Getting Your Words and Other Content Out to the World</a></p>

<p>
So you've decided that you want to publish online. There is a wide
range of platforms you can use to get your words, video, and other
content out to the world. 
</p>
<p>
Of course, the easiest way for you to get online is to simply
go to a website that allows user comments or forum posts and add your
two cents to the mix. If you want a more permanent home -- and one you
can control to some degree yourself -- you will want to consider
whether to join a service such as <a href="http://www.blogger.com/" target="_blank">Blogger</a>, <a href="http://www.typepad.com/" target="_blank">TypePad</a>, <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">Livejournal</a>, or
even <a href="http://www.myspace.com/" target="_blank">MySpace</a> (yes, we know it's a social networking site), that will
host and manage your content for you or whether you want to create your
own, independent website. Each option has its advantages and
disadvantages. Here are some of the things you might want to think
about in deciding which platform -- or platforms -- you will use: 
</p>
<ul><li> <strong>Ease of Use</strong> Services that provide blog-hosting
	capabilities or social networking pages/profiles (we will call all of
	these services "blog-hosting providers") are often the easiest way to
	find a home online. These services tend to be very simple to use;
	everything you change and all content you add is done through the
	host's easy-to-use web site interface which makes it very easy to add
	text, photographs, or other media. The layout of your page or pages is
	typically created through various templates and basic formatting
	options, although some sites allow access to the template code for
	advanced customization. These sites are often free, but additional
	features--such as a greater ability to customize the site's format--may
	come at a premium. Creating your own website, on the hand, can be much
	more complex depending on how much customization you do. The Citizen
	Media Law Project site runs on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.drupal.org/" class="external text">Drupal</a>, which is a free, open-source content management system with a great deal of flexibility.  See the section on <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/starting-your-own-website" target="_blank">Creating a Website</a> of this legal guide for more information about what you will need to do to create your own site.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Advertising</strong>: Many blog-hosting services have built-in
	advertising capabilities that you can implement with the click of a
	button. Certain sites may be affiliated with certain advertising
	companies (AdSense or BlogAds), that you can easily incorporate into
	your blog. Some of these sites, however, may restrict you to the
	advertising services they provide, some may not provide any, some may
	allow you to bring advertisements in yourself, and some may completely
	disallow ads. If you create your own website, you can decide for
	yourself what advertising you want on your pages.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Anonymity</strong>: Perhaps the major advantage of blog-hosting
	providers is that they often provide the easiest way to blog
	anonymously. Many of these services do not require names or credit card
	numbers for registration, so by signing up through an anonymizing
	service using a free e-mail account, you gain greater protection from
	being unmasked, even in the face of a subpoena<a class="glossary-term" href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/deciding-whether-and-how-be-anonymous"><acronym title="Subpoena: An order to compel an individual or entity to give testimony on a particular subject, often before a court, but sometimes in other proceedings (such as a Congressional inquiry)."></acronym></a> to the hosting service.
	For more about anonymity, see the <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/deciding-whether-and-how-be-anonymous" target="_blank">Anonymity</a> section of this legal guide.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Credibility Concerns</strong>: The very ease of their use may
	lead many blog-hosting services to project a less professional
	appearance than a well-designed, customized website. Also, the web
	address you're given by one of these services may result in you not
	being taken as seriously as you would be if you had your own domain.
	For example, some blog-hosting services give you an address that they
	choose, like "www.blogservice.com/3k6jrv," or they append your name to
	their URL, like "www.blogservice.com/yoursite" or
	"yoursite.blogservice.com." One possible way around this is to
	register a domain name like "www.MyBlog.com" and have that redirect to
	your bloggingservice.com page. This allows you to promote your site
	using your "www.MyBlog.com" while retaining the ease and cost benefits
	of using a blog-hosting service. For more information on how to do
	this, see the section on <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/starting-your-own-website" target="_blank">registering a domain name</a> in this guide.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Functionality</strong>: With blog-hosting services you're operating on <em>their</em>
	site, so you don't have access to all of their site code to make your
	page do exactly what you want it to do. It can be difficult to do much
	more than a straight, chronological record of posts with, perhaps, a
	collection of links in a side bar and a place for users to leave
	comments. Furthermore, while they are customizable to a degree, that
	customization is limited compared to the possibilities provided by a
	conventional website. You can find a summary of the functionality you
	can expect from the bigger blog-hosting services on the <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/using-blog-hosting-service" target="_blank">Using a Blog-Hosting Service</a> page.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Networking</strong>: You should consider whether you are trying
	to reach people you already know personally, a specific community of
	interest, or the public at large. If you are interested in reaching
	only your already-existing social circle, you might want to consider
	some of the publishing-type functions on social networking sites, such
	as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://thefacebook.com/" title="http://thefacebook.com" class="external text">Facebook's</a> "Notes" function. Another option is to use an online discussion group tool, such as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://groups.google.com/" title="http://groups.google.com" class="external text">Google Groups</a> or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://groups.yahoo.com/" title="http://groups.yahoo.com/" class="external text">Yahoo!</a>.
	Starting a blog or website can allow you to reach a wider audience, as
	any Internet user can find and read your site. Of course, you can aim
	your blog or website at a smaller community of interest as well. Some
	blog-hosting services, through community identification features and
	other affinity services, allow you to tap into a community of users
	with similar or related interests.<br /><br />
	</li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Revenue Generation</strong>: Some blog-hosting services don't
	allow any advertising. Many that do allow advertising have deals with
	particular companies. While this is a good start, it can sometimes make
	it difficult to bring in alternate or additional advertisement systems.
	It's important to consider where you want to go with your blog in terms
	of expanding your revenue model. While a simple Google AdSense sidebar
	may seem fantastic early on, you should consider your future needs for
	expansion.<br /><br /> </li></ul>
<ul><li> <strong>Terms of Use</strong>: Perhaps most important in terms of this
	legal guide, each of the services mentioned in this guide has extensive
	terms of use that govern who owns the content and data you and your
	users create, when the service can remove content that it deems to be
	problematic, and what your rights are if a dispute arises. For more
	information on the legal issues you should be aware of when choosing an
	online service, see the section on <a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/legal-issues-consider-when-getting-online" target="_blank">Legal Issues to Consider When Getting Online</a>.
	</li></ul>
<p>
As you read through this section you might be asking yourself what
the difference is between a blog-hosting service and a web-hosting
service. Generally speaking, a blog-hosting service will permit
you to publish only a blog on their site, whereas a web-hosting service,
depending on which service you choose, will allow you to create a site
with almost unlimited functionality. Of course, some blogging software,
such as WordPress, will allow you to create a "static blogpage" without
any chronological entries as your home page. In terms of what the
reader sees, there is no difference between such a site and a standard
website, but you will still be limited to the functionality inherent in
your blogging software.
</p>
<p>
Once you've made a decision about what type of platform is best
for you, it is time to get online. Go to one of the legal guide sections listed below for more information:
</p>
<blockquote><ul><li><a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/legal-issues-consider-when-getting-online">Legal Issues to Consider When Getting Online</a></li><li><a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/evaluating-terms-service">Evaluating Terms of Service</a></li><li><a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/starting-your-own-website">Starting Your Own Website</a></li><li><a href="http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guide/using-blog-hosting-service">Using a Blog-Hosting Service</a></li></ul></blockquote>]]>

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<title>Comment from Blogmaster9000 on 2008-02-14</title>
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I think this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU is really a great example of someone getting their content out to the world
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<published>2008-02-14T21:11:02Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Athar on 2008-02-19</title>
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i am attony -At -law in Pakistan .I practise in Gujranwala and also practise in High Court Lahore.I want to offer my legal services in Pakistan .My E .mail addrdss os as under;
        advocateathar@hotmail.com 
       My postal address :
          Syed Athar Muhammad
       Advocate High Court 
         108-B Ram Basti 
       Gujranwala(Pakistan)
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<published>2008-02-19T16:18:40Z</published>
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<title>Comment from DDouglas on 2008-02-24</title>
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<name>DDouglas</name>
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Great to have a legal perspective with tips related to getting online.  I get many questions about content that I can&apos;t answer myself.

I look forward to sharing your resources on my site for startup bloggers and hope to have some of your guidance.
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<published>2008-02-24T22:35:26Z</published>
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