Some of the react to the effort to have a judge order news media Web sites to remove comments or force commenters to use their real names. Updated: March 1, 8:33 a.m.
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- Korda: Make your posts mean more: use your name | Knoxville News Sentinel
- Commentary: Free speech is messy, but necessary | WBIR.com
- Fatal carjacking trial focus on anonymous comments posted on news Web sites – Kingsport Times-News Online
- Defense in Christian-Newsom murder case wants comments tamed / VolunteeerTV.com
- Motions hearing takes aim at media | WBIR.com
- Media vs. suspects’ attorneys on Christian – WATE
- Anonymous Commenters On Trial | NewsTechZilla
- In defense of the right to online anonymity | Katie Allison Granju
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- Lawyers seek to silence Web commenters | knoxnews.com
- Judge questions media intent on Web commentary : Knoxville News Sentinel
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