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Apple argues for blogger records

April 20, 2006 A California appeals court will decide whether the computer company can gain access to data that could unmask leakers. TAGS: electronic record, trade secret, journalist, Apple Computer, lawyer, California, Apple Macintosh

Jailed blogger hits record as supporters rally

February 7, 2007 Journalists, politicians and others demonstrate on steps of SF City Hall as Josh Wolf becomes longest-jailed journalist for contempt. TAGS: journalist, supporter, blogger, San Francisco, California, video

New questions for Hurd, but few answers

November 2, 2006 HP's chief executive tells a House subcomittee that he can't recall details about a 2005 meeting when spying tactics were discussed. PDF: Hurd's response TAGS: Mark Hurd, pretexting, journalist, chairman, California, HP, Adobe PDF, CEO

EFF appeals Apple fan site ruling

March 23, 2005 The confidentiality of journalists' sources is at issue in the trade secrets case. TAGS: trade secret, journalist, Superior Court Judge, Apple Computer, reporter, protection, California

Apple lawsuit: Thinking different?

March 11, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says Steve Jobs is about to leave a big blot on what was an amazing legacy. TAGS: Apple Computer, journalist, Steve Jobs, First Amendment, decision, press, lawsuit, California, Microsoft Corp.

Judge: Apple can pursue fan site sources

March 11, 2005 Judge rules that Apple has right to subpoena electronic records of Web sites that published items about unreleased product. TAGS: electronic record, journalist, trade secret, Judge, Apple Computer, publication, law, interest, attorney, California, worker, Apple Macintosh

Apple's subpoenas challenged in court

February 14, 2005 Lawyers for Mac news sites say their clients deserve First Amendment protection in legal tiff over who leaked product details. TAGS: subpoena, law firm, journalist, brief, lawyer, Apple Computer, First Amendment, publication, protection, Apple Macintosh, California, TV

HP's chief executive linked to journalist probe

September 21, 2006 E-mails link Mark Hurd for the first time to the company's controversial internal investigation of leaks to the news media. TAGS: Mark Hurd, Dawn Kawamoto, Patricia Dunn, leak, reporter, investigation, journalist, HP, CEO, chairman, e-mail, California

A blogger's battle from behind bars

August 11, 2006 Josh Wolf, the first blogger jailed for refusing to cooperate with a federal grand jury, says he's trying to prevent the eroding of journalists' protections. TAGS: blogger, jury, journalist, San Francisco, facility, attempt, protection, California, food, video

Media groups, ISPs side against Apple in dispute

April 11, 2005 California appeals court urged to overturn ruling that would let the company subpoena records from Mac enthusiast site. TAGS: brief, trade secret, First Amendment, journalist, Apple Computer, service provider, record, Internet Service Provider, California, Apple Macintosh, e-mail

Reporters' records accessed in HP probe

September 7, 2006 Two News.com reporters are among nine journalists whose personal phone records were accessed during HP's probe into boardroom leaks. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, attorney general, pretexting, Patricia Dunn, investigation, SEC filing, journalist, record, prosecutor, office, HP, attorney, AT&T Corp., California
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