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scion

03/10/11 9:54 AM

#6192 RE: Tavycal #6191

ONLINE CIVIL DOCKET SEARCH IN THE DELAWARE STATE COURTS

http://courts.delaware.gov/docket.stm

The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and Justice of the Peace Court now offer the ability to access civil case information online 24-hours a day through CourtConnect. CourtConnect allows access to civil dockets by:
searching a person's name, business name or case type
searching for judgments against a person or business
displaying case information or activites
To access CourtConnect, visit: http://courtconnect.courts.delaware.gov.

http://courts.delaware.gov/docket.stm

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rbtree

03/10/11 10:51 AM

#6197 RE: Tavycal #6191

maybe scan it and post as jpeg's, one at a time? If you can't create .pdf files.....I don't think I can do them....
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Dobie Lama

03/10/11 5:53 PM

#6243 RE: Tavycal #6191

One of EFF's goals is to give you a basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to blog freely with the knowledge that your legitimate speech is protected.

To that end, we have created the Legal Guide for Bloggers, a collection of blogger-specific FAQs addressing everything from fair use to defamation law to workplace whistle-blowing.

In addition, EFF continues to battle for bloggers' rights in the courtroom:Bloggers can be journalists (and journalists can be bloggers). We're battling for legal and institutional recognition that if you engage in journalism, you're a journalist, with all of the attendant rights, privileges, and protections. (See Apple v. Does.)




https://www.eff.org/issues/bloggers
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Dobie Lama

03/10/11 6:08 PM

#6251 RE: Tavycal #6191

But here's the important part: None of this should stop you from blogging. Freedom of speech is the foundation of a functioning democracy, and Internet bullies shouldn't use the law to stifle legitimate free expression. That's why EFF created this guide, compiling a number of FAQs designed to help you understand your rights and, if necessary, defend your freedom.




https://www.eff.org/issues/bloggers/legal