Et Tu, YouTube? Lawmakers to Get Their Very Own Sites for Videos
Washington Post
Within a month, YouTube plans to create a government ghetto, free of advertising, where lawmakers can post the videos of their choice. More than 100 House members have multimedia pages and YouTube links on their Web sites -- all in violation of House rules that date to when lawmakers communicated with voters through snail mail and newsletters.
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