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At the risk of siding with Facebook on something

… or maybe I'll just say I'm siding with the ACLU.  Clicking a "Like" button is of course an expression of free speech, of opinion.  (Ditto for a "+1" in Google Plus, starring something in Twitter, etc.)  That a federal judge thought otherwise is just plain goofy.  And dangerously so.

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ACLU & Facebook Tell Appeals Court That “Like” Is Free Speech
Last night, the ACLU filed a friend-of-the-court brief in an appeal of a federal judge’s ruling in May that “liking” something on Facebook is not speech protected by the First Amendment. In the case, …

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