A Word About Our Blog Entries
The Julie Group shares a professional interest in the area of digital and emerging technology and law. As professionals there is a rich and deep appreciation for the differences of opinion that can appear in this space. You must never assume that opinion, where it is introduced is universally shared and endorsed by all our volunteers. Nor are they necessarily the very best snapshot of a given issue.
Readers are expected to think about the issues, question everything worth discussing, and add value to the conversation by correcting what's here or broadening the understanding of the subject. This is part of the educational process between us all. Our hope is that this exercise results in better law, law enforcement, and citizen participation in forging sophisticated social understandings of the technological forces changing our lives.
Julie Amero is still waiting for word that she will be retried or her case dismissed. Meanwhile, there is a moving piece by Wes on the Julie Amero blog here. And please don't forget to sign the petition here.
The opinions expressed in this post are those of the author and should not be interpreted as an official position of The Julie Group.
--Chip Neville
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