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Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge
« on: October 25, 2014, 01:10:05 am »
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Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge
By Paul Bedard | October 24, 2014 | 8:26 pm



In a surprise move late Friday, a key Democrat on the Federal Election Commission called for burdensome new rules on Internet-based campaigning, prompting the Republican chairman to warn that Democrats want to regulate online political sites and even news media like the Drudge Report.

Democratic FEC Vice Chair Ann M. Ravel announced plans to begin the process to win regulations on Internet-based campaigns and videos, currently free from most of the FEC’s rules. “A reexamination of the commission’s approach to the internet and other emerging technologies is long over due,” she said.

The power play followed a deadlocked 3-3 vote on whether an Ohio anti-President Obama Internet campaign featuring two videos violated FEC rules when it did not report its finances or offer a disclosure on the ads. The ads were placed for free on YouTube and were not paid advertising.

Under a 2006 FEC rule, free political videos and advocacy sites have been free of regulation in a bid to boost voter participation in politics. Only Internet videos that are placed for a fee on websites, such as the Washington Examiner, are regulated just like normal TV ads.

Ravel’s statement suggests that she would regulate right-leaning groups like America Rising that posts anti-Democrat YouTube videos on its website.

FEC Chairman Lee E. Goodman, a Republican, said if regulation extends that far, then anybody who writes a political blog, runs a politically active news site or even chat room could be regulated. He added that funny internet campaigns like “Obama Girl,” and “Jib Jab” would also face regulations.

“I told you this was coming,” he told Secrets. Earlier this year he warned that Democrats on the panel were gunning for conservative Internet sites like the Drudge Report.



Ravel plans to hold meetings next year to discuss regulating the internet. She charged that groups placing paid TV ads use the FEC exemption to disseminate similar messages on the internet, regulation free. But Goodman says that Ravel misconceives the exemption. If the same message that is run on TV also is posted online, it is regulated, he said. The Internet exemption applies only to videos posted for free, solely on the Internet.

Blasting the exemption, she said, “Since its inception this effort to protect individual bloggers and online commentators has been stretched to cover slickly-produced ads aired solely on the Internet but paid for by the same organizations and the same large contributors as the actual ads aired on TV,” Ravel argued.

Goodman and the two other Republicans on the evenly split agency argued in a statement that regulations would chill politics on the Internet.



The trio noted that the goal of setting aside regulations to let the Internet blossom is working and shouldn’t be tampered with.

“This freedom has gained wide acceptance, as evidenced by the hundreds of thousands of political videos, websites, blogs and other social media posted on the Internet without so much as an inquiry by the Commission,” they wrote.

“Regrettably, the 3-to-3 vote in this matter suggests a desire to retreat from these important protections for online political speech — a shift in course that could threaten the continued development of the Internet's virtual free marketplace of political ideas and democratic debate,” they concluded.
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Re: Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2014, 01:12:21 am »
This one is unconstitutional like all the other FEC rules have brought in front of Federal Court. This one is going to the Supreme Court.
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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2014, 01:17:01 am »
This one is unconstitutional like all the other FEC rules have brought in front of Federal Court. This one is going to the Supreme Court.

The FEC is a paper tiger. Years of the Supreme Court chopping off their rules has made them useless.

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Re: Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2014, 02:11:37 am »
I thought the Democrats believed in free speech.
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« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2014, 02:14:39 am »
I thought the Democrats believed in free speech.

If they are doing the speaking.

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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2014, 02:22:27 am »
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« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2014, 02:33:00 am »
If they are doing the speaking.


True...
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« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2014, 02:52:58 am »

True...

They have virtual control of all of the media outlets with exception of Fox News. The only way that conservatives can get their message out is through social media. And now they want to take that away.
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Re: Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge
« Reply #8 on: October 25, 2014, 03:14:32 am »
In the arena of "free" and "public" speech, only the left have the right and privilege of speaking freely in public.

For everyone else.... the muzzle...