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"I blog, therefore I am" is the mantra of a new generation of bloggers who express their thoughts and views on the internet. However, according to a new report for parliament's Culture Committee a minority with malicious intentions or hidden agendas pose a danger. It calls for a voluntary code to identify the interests of the authors, clarification of their legal status and an ombudsman to guarantee media freedom. The report - drafted by Estonian Socialist Marianne Mikko - also warns against the concentration of media in the hands of a few companies and says that the media is vital to safeguarding democracy. The report calls for social and legal guarantees to journalists and editors. "The media remains a powerful tool, which should not be treated solely in economic terms," she said. It also stresses the importance of protecting media pluralism and multilingualism. Fellow MEPs in the Culture Committee approved the report on 3 June. It will be put to the vote in the full plenary in the future. ... Are you a blogger? If so we would like to hear from you - what do you think of the issues raised in this article? Please email us your comments at the address below. We plan to publish a cross-section of opinion.
The report - drafted by Estonian Socialist Marianne Mikko - also warns against the concentration of media in the hands of a few companies and says that the media is vital to safeguarding democracy. The report calls for social and legal guarantees to journalists and editors. "The media remains a powerful tool, which should not be treated solely in economic terms," she said. It also stresses the importance of protecting media pluralism and multilingualism. Fellow MEPs in the Culture Committee approved the report on 3 June. It will be put to the vote in the full plenary in the future.
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Are you a blogger? If so we would like to hear from you - what do you think of the issues raised in this article? Please email us your comments at the address below. We plan to publish a cross-section of opinion.
Asked if she considered bloggers to be "a threat", she said "we do not see the bloggers as a threat. They are in position, however, to considerably pollute cyberspace. We already have too much spam, misinformation and malicious intent in cyberspace"
Luckily there's none of that in the tradmed - it's strictly an online-only phenomenon.
You know - we could make a campaign out of this. If they want to put a quality-mark on bloggers and treat them as quasi-lobbyists, it would be fair to expect similar standards of exposure from the tradmed.
Your MEPs: Marianne MIKKO
Graduated in journalism at Tartu State University (1984). Editor (1984-1992 and 1993-1994); freelance journalist (Republic of South Africa, 1992-1993); special correspondent (1994-2004), including in Brussels (1994-2000); presenter (2000-2004), including for 'Välismääraja' programme on foreign policy; editor in chief of 'Diplomaatia', monthly specialising in foreign and security policy (2003-2004).
Her website doesn't have a blog, but it does have a press releases section.
I wonder whether she would accept an invitation to blog on European Tribune. When the capital development of a country becomes a by-product of the activities of a casino, the job is likely to be ill-done. — John M. Keynes
Personally I'd love to see harmonised Euro-media legislation with clear rules about funding, representation, declarations of special interest and affiliations with lobbying.
I suspect that's not what's being proposed here, however.
I think it's likely she considers blogging more of a professional threat than a political one
a voluntary code to identify the interests of the authors
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