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apple doesn't think that online news sites are "legitimate"
March 4, 2005
I was reading this article and one quote really stuck out for me:

  In its court filings, Apple argued that neither the free speech protections of 
  the United States Constitution nor the California Shield Law, which protects 
  journalists from revealing their sources, applies to the Web sites. The 
  company said such protections apply only to "legitimate members of the press."

So what they're saying here, is that APPLE, the company that so many people loove
to love so much, doesn't think web-only news sites are legitimate journalism. 
Way to embrace the internet, Apple. I can understand that you're miffed that
some of your employees leaked info, but don't go trying to set some terrible
precedent just because of that.

5 Comments:

Posted by Kreft on Fri 04 Mar 2005 at 12:54 from 24.169.253.x

Poor form indeed

Posted by xunker on Fri 04 Mar 2005 at 13:32 from 216.190.207.x

Deep Throat is spinning in his grave.

..where-ever it is.

Posted by Marcel Bos on Mon 07 Mar 2005 at 00:10 from 217.208.153.x

Marcel wants to talk to justin,
SM0UGT2000 on yahoo messinger pls - its regarding a SDR
project among other things.

Posted by God on Tue 08 Mar 2005 at 17:50 from 66.92.17.x

Jesus wants to talk to Justin,
Wonderchoad on Aol Instant Messanger pls thx -its regarding the CrusFX 1000
project, Few other problems too.

Posted by pb on Fri 18 Mar 2005 at 10:01 from 199.35.96.x

this is sort of off topic, but i wondered if you had seen this...

theregister.co.uk/2005/03/18/itune...

supposedly bypasses the itunes music stores DRM and let you redownload previously purchased music.

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