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Apple gegen Powerpage.org, AppleInsider and Think Secret...

Shaggy-Alienfood
Shaggy-Alienfood04.03.0510:59
Sorry das es noch in Englisch ist, hab noch keine zeit es in Deutsch zu übersetzen. Aber wie es scheint wird Apple die Löscher stopfen...
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<br>Apple wins initial ruling against Mac sites
<br>March 3 - 23:59 EST A California judge ruled Thursday that Apple can force three Mac sites--Powerpage.org, AppleInsider and Think Secret--to disclose where they got confidential information about an unreleased Apple product. "Judge James Kleinberg of state court in San Jose, California, refused to shield the publishers from Apple&rsquo;s inquiries," reports Bloomberg. "Lawyers for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group that seeks to protect civil liberties related to technology, sought the order on behalf of the publishers. &rsquo;We&rsquo;re disappointed that the tentative ruling was a denial,&rsquo; said Kurt Opsahl, a lawyer for the foundation. He said he would appeal the ruling." In December, Apple filed a suit seeking to force the three sites to turn over information about the person who leaked details on an unreleased product code named "Asteroid." http://www.macminute.com/2005/03/03/apple-mac-sites/
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Shaggy-Alienfood
Shaggy-Alienfood05.03.0502:43
Update?
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<br>Apple lawyers and the three Mac sites the company is suing will have to wait until next week for a final decision in the trade secrets case. "Apple is seeking the right to subpoena the e-mail providers of three Mac-focused sites that published information documenting details of future Apple products. The company says that information was stolen, and is seeking legal action against employees who leaked the data. But it says it needs the Web sites&rsquo; sources in order to identify the employees. A California state judge issued a tentative ruling late Thursday that would give Apple the go-ahead to pursue that information from the Web sites&rsquo; Internet service provider, but the judge did not issue a final decision at Friday&rsquo;s hearing...Judge James Kleinberg said he would consider both sides&rsquo; arguments and rule as soon as possible. Attorneys said they expected a ruling by early next week."
<br>http://www.macminute.com/2005/03/04/apple-suit/
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