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		<title>By: The Carnival of Journalism must go on! &#124; Will Sullivan's Journerdism</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Carnival of Journalism must go on! &#124; Will Sullivan's Journerdism</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] ONLINE JOURNALISM BLOG : What is a publisher’s “duty of care” to bloggers? &#8220;Do you have a formal duty of care or contract drawn up with bloggers? When a blog post goes viral like this, what procedures are put into place (e.g. increased monitoring of comments, informing or discussing with the blogger, dealing with comments off-site etc.)? What would your advice be to bloggers caught up in a similar situation? What would your advice be to publishers?&#8221; [...] </description>
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