The Apple Core: EFF Stands Up for Online Journalists’ Rights in Apple v. Does
Date: Friday, April 21st, 2006, 08:48
Category: The Apple Core
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told a San Jose, California appeals court Thursday that denying protections for confidential sources would deliver a dangerous blow to online journalism and independent media.
Apple Computer is suing several unnamed individuals, called “Does,” who allegedly leaked information about an upcoming product to online news sites PowerPage and AppleInsider. As part of its investigation, Apple subpoenaed Nfox — my email service provider — for communications and unpublished materials obtained by me. A trial court upheld the subpoena.
Read the rest of the story on my ZDNet Blog: The Apple Core.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told a San Jose, California appeals court Thursday that denying protections for confidential sources would deliver a dangerous blow to online journalism and independent media.
Apple Computer is suing several unnamed individuals, called “Does,” who allegedly leaked information about an upcoming product to online news sites PowerPage and AppleInsider. As part of its investigation, Apple subpoenaed Nfox — my email service provider — for communications and unpublished materials obtained by me. A trial court upheld the subpoena.
Read the rest of the story on my ZDNet Blog: The Apple Core.
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