Comment Policy for this Blog

January 19, 2006 on 4:11 pm | In Weblogs |

The Invent Blog® typically opens its blog posts up to comment by its readers. If comments aren’t open for a particular post and you want to leave one, let me know and I’ll open it up for you.

While I do try to filter out all of the ads for on-line poker, pr0n, Viagra® and (fake?) Rolex® watches, I do believe in Freedom of Speech and will generally let my readers express their opinions, however right or wrong they may be. Any information/advice in the comments on The Invent Blog® should be taken at your own risk. Caveat emptor.

As a provider of an interactive content service I have the right to allow user comments and knowing that I choose to do so.

If you don’t like another user’s comment you can (1) refer to Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code (47 USC § 230) and take it up with your Congressional Representative or (2) leave your own comment disagreeing or pointing out the inaccuracies in the previous commenter’s statement(s).

If you have an issue, a thought, a suggestion, a complaint, a disagreement with anything I ever write, etc., please leave your own comment or send me an email (Contact Me).

NOTICE: As such, the comments on The Invent Blog® were, are and will always be solely the opinions of the individuals leaving them. In no way does The Invent Blog® , Nipper, LLC or Stephen M. Nipper endorse, condone, agree with, sponsor, etc. the comments left herein.

Update: Funny. This post is getting hammered with comment and trackback spam. Closing comments for now.

Update 2: The hammering continues. Trying the Comment Timeout plug-in for some relief (it automagically disables comments after a post has been up for x days).

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