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Although it's not exactly clear how the law could be enforced, the lawmaker said outlawing anonymous posting could curb online bullying.
Kentucky Representative Tim Couch introduced the bill in the state's Legislature last week. Under the policy, anyone who contributes to a Web site will have to submit a name, e-mail address, and mailing address.
his essentially would ban anonymous posting, as the contributor's name would have to be listed with the post. If the site still decides to allow for a