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<description>A law firm asked today about the possibility of requiring readers to register before being permitted to post a comment. Apparently a lawyer in the firm saw registration required for comments on a newspaper&apos;s blog. Bad idea. Here&apos;s why. Comment...</description>
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<author>firm@harrismoure.com (China Law Blog)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>You are absolutely right on all points.  In fact, just the other day, I complained to a law blog for taking comments only from members of Blogger.  Blogs should encourage comments, not discourage them.</p>]]></description>
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