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<description>Alysa Zeltzer and John Villafranco, attorneys with Kelley Drye Collier Shannon in Washington, D.C. Zeltzer have pulled together a list of do&apos;s and don&apos;ts on company blogging. May be more appropriate for lawyers advising their corporate clients on blogging issues...</description>
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<author>cynovatron@gmail.com (Kian Ann)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the great list you have!  I think corporate blogging does require some form of policy - to make sure the contents of the blog(s) don't run wild... but I feel what is most important is that the company adopt an open culture.</p>]]></description>
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