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journalist [x] , law [x]

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So who should you call a journalist?

October 24, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says a proposed federal shield law could harm folks who use the Internet to do journalism. TAGS: journalist, journalism, federal prosecutor, blogger, law, Texas, attorney, blog

Microsoft censors Chinese blogger

January 4, 2006 Software giant says "unique elements" contributed to its decision to take down a Chinese journalist's blog. TAGS: journalist, blogger, MSN, blog, law, Microsoft Corp., China

Senators: Bloggers may not be true journalists

October 19, 2005 Key politicians say that bloggers' "lack of accountability" means they might not deserve protection under a proposed shield law. TAGS: journalist, blogger, reporter, senator, Sen., law, politician, measure, protection, Republican

Bills propose reporter's shield for bloggers

May 4, 2007 One sponsor says intent is to include anyone who "regularly" engages in newsgathering, but "not everyone in our society." TAGS: journalism, Rick Boucher, journalist, blogger, bill, shield, reporter, definition, law, court, president

Apple goes to the source

March 7, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh examines the implications of a court battle pitting Apple against a handful of bloggers. TAGS: journalist, blogger, U.S. District Judge, Apple Computer, law, president

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, publication, Apple Computer, law, California, interest, attorney, worker, Apple Macintosh

Yahoo files to dismiss China human rights suit

August 27, 2007 Two Chinese journalists allege the Internet giant "willingly" handed over information that led to their arrest and prosecution. TAGS: subsidiary, Internet company, China, Yahoo! Inc., prison, motion, journalist, lawsuit, government, law
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