How should a blog author protect himself from legal responsibility?<p>Just consider this (perfectly valid!) case: I, a German blog owner, blog about immigration issues and my blog post attracts a couple of US neonazis which use the Hitler salute, which is legal in the US, but forbidden in Germany.<p>As I am not in control of the comment server, I cannot delete the offending comment and protect myself from legal problems (it's a <i>criminal offence</i> after all).<p>Obviously the same problem arises for copyright violations - anyone remember the spread of the HDCP masterkey?
Btw, this goes great with the concept of @hoodiehq, @ownCloudcom, @remotestorage, @unhosted, @MozillaPersona, BitTorrent Sync, where all your content is on your computer so if the electricity goes out, it doesn't matter.
OT: If Storytlr were to integrate Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, Google+ and all the other popular sites as a POSSE scheme beisdes Twitter, it'll be the next open source buffer-like solution.