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Is allowing everyone to edit pages safe? What if someone contributes or writes something that might be defamatory?

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Is allowing everyone to edit pages safe? What if someone contributes or writes something that might be defamatory?

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Contributors should refer to SourceWatch:Policy and SourceWatch:Ground rules for guidelines on what is acceptable content to add to SourceWatch. If you see content that does not meet those standards, see Help:How to fix or report an error for solutions. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the person who posts content on the wiki, rather than the Center for Media and Democracy, is generally liable for their additions. The Electronic Freedom Foundation has a good “Overview of Legal Liability Issues” that may help guide your contributions.

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