News organizations support Mac sites in Apple Case
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News Organizations Support Bloggers In
Apple Trade Secrets Case
News Organizations Support Bloggers In
Apple Trade Secrets Case
04/11/2005 07:31 PMMore than a half-dozen news organizations are supporting three
online journalists who published articles about a top-secret
technology product that Apple says was protected by trade secret laws.
By Rachel Konrad, Associated Press
News Organizations Support Bloggers In
Apple Trade-Secrets Case (TechWeb)
News Organizations Support Bloggers In
Apple Trade-Secrets Case (TechWeb)
04/13/2005 04:21 AMTechWeb - Eight of California's largest newspapers and The Associated
Press have submitted a court brief seeking to overturn a court ruling
ordering three bloggers to reveal their sources to Apple Computer.
News Cos. Support Reporters in Apple
Case (AP)
News Cos. Support Reporters in Apple
Case (AP)
04/11/2005 05:02 PMAP - More than a half-dozen news organizations are supporting three
online journalists who published articles about a top-secret
technology product that Apple Computer Inc. says was protected by
trade secret laws.
The news of the Air Force and White
Housedisproving the allegations about
the Bush medal cameFriday, as CBS News
and other news organizations werereeling
from the disclosure that they had
publish
The news of the Air Force and White
Housedisproving the allegations about
the Bush medal cameFriday, as CBS News
and other news organizations werereeling
from the disclosure that they had
publish
09/14/2004 07:17 AMthis led to Air Force responses .. shitty start .. Thus
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Other News: Apple Support Kudos
Other News: Apple Support Kudos
05/11/2004 09:13 AMConsumer Reports ranks Apple support above Dell's and others'.
News: Apple updates Xsan to 1.1, adds
Tiger support
News: Apple updates Xsan to 1.1, adds
Tiger support
06/22/2005 02:33 AMApple has updated its Xsan software with new features and support for
Mac OS X Tiger.
Can News Organizations Train Citizen
Journalists?
Can News Organizations Train Citizen
Journalists?
04/14/2005 04:59 PMWith all the talk recently about "citizen journalism" and getting
everyone to report on news events as they occur, many in the
traditional media are dismissing these citizen journalism efforts as
being "not journalism" or just plain "bad." Generally, though, those
who are responding this way are probably doing so because they
actually feel threatened by these efforts. A smarter move might be to
embrace the efforts, and while recognizing that many of the citizen
journalist reports will have problems, look for ways to help improve
them. The folks at E-Media Tidbits are suggesting that traditional
news organizations
actively look
into training so-called citizen journalists. They can
complain all they want about the quality, but this is an opportunity
to actually help improve that quality. The idea is that a "trained"
citizen journalist gets some sort of status that makes it easier for
their material to rise to the top. While it's not clear if this
particular suggestion really does make sense (or if it's just a way of
trying to add another layer of "certification" to the process), it's
still good to see some at least thinking about ways in which
traditional news organizations can work
with these new efforts
-- rather than simply scoffing at them and pretending they don't
exist.
Amid Hurricane, News Organizations Get
Readers' Help
Amid Hurricane, News Organizations Get
Readers' Help
08/27/2004 01:28 PMUPDATED
TBO.com, the website of several Tampa
Bay area news organizations, asked its readers for help during
Hurricane Charley. The readers came through, says Jim Riley, senior
editor for content at the organization, who says:
The
links can be viewed from http://www.tbo.com/hurrica
necharley/ ...look under the blue Special Reports stripe under
"Your Voice" and you'll
see five user photo galleries followed by "Damage Reports" and "Riding
Out The Storm."
Direct links:
Through Your Lens:
* Aug. 17,
2004 Aftermath
* Aug. 16,
2004: Aftermath
* Aug. 15,
2004: Aftermath
* Aug. 14,
2004: Aftermath
* Aug. 13,
2004: Preparation
Damage Reports:
* Read
Submissions
Riding Out The Storm:
* Read
Submissions
Updated to repair broken links.
All Headline News Expands It's Service
Offerings for Charities,
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's)
and Accredited Educational Institutions
All Headline News Expands It's Service
Offerings for Charities,
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's)
and Accredited Educational Institutions
03/23/2005 04:45 AMRegistered 501(c)(3) charities, qualifying non-governmental
organizations (NGO's) and accredited educational institutions can now
receive expanded news and content delivery services from All Headline
News Corp. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
Wrestling-News.com Column: Our Response
To Jim Ross Calling Internet News Sites
'Horse Manure'
Wrestling-News.com Column: Our Response
To Jim Ross Calling Internet News Sites
'Horse Manure'
02/13/2004 11:47 PMWrestling-News Feb 14 2004 4:06AM GMT
Sucks Sites Get Some More Support
Sucks Sites Get Some More Support
04/05/2005 04:42 AMThe issue of so-called
"suck
s sites" has come up plenty of times before. Someone upset by
something a company did puts up a website all about how that company
"sucks" and (almost invariably) the company proceeds to sue the person
for trademark infringement, thereby guaranteeing that their heavy
handed tactics get more attention. A smarter move might be to
actually address the issues on the site or simply leave it alone, but
somehow many corporate lawyers just can't resist. While some of these
sites
have been awarded to the companies, it looks like the
courts are increasingly realizing that people have the right to
criticize companies online. The latest such decision, about someone
angry with a hair-replacement service,
has some great quotes from the court explaining why this
isn't trademark infringement (though, the court also chose to go the
pun route with phrases like "bald-faced" and "splitting hairs").
"The Supreme Court has made it clear that trademark infringement law
prevents only unauthorized uses of a trademark in connection with a
commercial transaction in which the trademark is being used to confuse
potential consumers. Kremer's use of the Bosley Medical mark simply
cannot mislead consumers into buying a competing product -- no
customer will mistakenly purchase a hair replacement service from
Kremer under the belief that the service is being offered by Bosley."
Once again, the courts have been called in to explain that a trademark
doesn't mean you control every instance of the trademark -- but just
those where someone is trying to mislead and confuse potential
customers. You would think that lawyers (you know, experts in the
law) would understand this concept by now.
Update: Apparently,
confusion over this matter is fairly common. Even the AP's "legal
affairs writer" seems to think copyright and trademarks are
interchangeable terms.
Optimizing News Sites For Google News
Optimizing News Sites For Google News
09/24/2004 01:14 PMTax Exempt Charitable Organizations -
Exempt Organizations Use of the Internet
Tax Exempt Charitable Organizations -
Exempt Organizations Use of the Internet
06/11/2004 12:44 PMMondaq Jun 11 2004 5:08PM GMT
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
06/08/2004 02:35 AMNDTV Jun 8 2004 7:03AM GMT
Web Winners | Learning disabilities
sites offer advice and support
Web Winners | Learning disabilities
sites offer advice and support
04/22/2004 07:45 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Apr 22 2004 12:28PM GMT
CCPI Hires Site Manager, Technical
Support for Kentucky Sites
CCPI Hires Site Manager, Technical
Support for Kentucky Sites
04/15/2005 04:56 AMConvention Communications Provisioners, Inc. (CCPI), a
telecommunications, Internet, Wi-Fi, and networking company serving
convention centers, hotels, and other hospitality venues, today
announced that the company has hired Dan Dobson as the site manager
for the Kentucky Exposition Center and Kentucky International
Convention Center. Assisting Dobson at the sites will be Mitchell
Hughes and Wesley Priddy, providing on-site technical customer
support. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Airbus withdraws support for Microsoft
in EU case
Airbus withdraws support for Microsoft
in EU case
09/24/2004 09:37 AMEuropean aircraft maker Airbus SAS has withdrawn its petition to
intervene in the European Commission's antitrust case against
Microsoft Corp., one week before the software maker is set to have a
hearing in its appeal, a Microsoft representative confirmed on Friday.
News Sites, Where the Men Are
News Sites, Where the Men Are
08/04/2004 04:43 AMThe online news business has a curious imbalance: Far more men read
news on the Web than women. For online publishers seeking to steal
advertising money from TV, this is a boon. But editors are worried
something is off kilter with online news. By Laila Weir.
EU's Microsoft Case Gains Support of 5
Firms
EU's Microsoft Case Gains Support of 5
Firms
04/07/2005 03:26 AMLos Angeles Times Apr 7 2005 8:09AM GMT
"News sites should geocode"
"News sites should geocode"
06/08/2004 05:52 AMHow to Make News Sites Better
How to Make News Sites Better
06/06/2004 05:31 PMCyberJournalist.
net: 101 ways to improve your news site: Some great suggestions
here on how to improve news Web sites. I emailed this link to the
Webmasters of the big three news stations here in Sioux
Falls.
Post a form at the end of a breaking news story asking
witnesses to send in details of what they saw — and then add the
information you can verify to the story. [...]
Invite anyone in your community to write Weblogs for your news site
[...] Take the best content from Weblogs on your news site (now that
you've got so many) and publish them in your newspaper.
Via Anil Dash.
Click here to comment on this entry
Apple vs. Rumor Sites Analysis
Apple vs. Rumor Sites Analysis
03/30/2005 05:01 PM
MacWorld published an extensive analysis on the issues surrounding
Apple's recent lawsuit against unnamed individuals (Doe No. 1, et al)
for informati...
Mac sites subpoenaed. Apple wants them
to name names.
Mac sites subpoenaed. Apple wants them
to name names.
12/22/2004 01:57 AMThe Mac Observer has the exclusive on Apple's subpoena of three Mac
web sites (AppleInsider.com, PowerPage.org, and ThinkSecret.com) that
allegedly leaked facts about an upcoming audio hardware product code
named "Asteroid" or "Q97". These three Mac news sites have not been
named as defendants in the lawsuit Apple began filing late last week.
Please turn to The Mac Observer for all the details on this
story.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Apple subpoenas Mac sites over audio
device
Apple subpoenas Mac sites over audio
device
12/22/2004 01:51 AMApple is seeking to force three Mac rumor sites to turn over
information about the person who leaked details on a forthcoming music
product...
Apple wins ruling against rumor sites
Apple wins ruling against rumor sites
03/14/2005 05:35 PMThree online reporters have been ordered by a California judge to turn
over confidential sources to Apple Computer.
Apple Wins: Sites Must Reveal Sources
Apple Wins: Sites Must Reveal Sources
03/14/2005 04:42 PMFriday, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg ruled
that an online journalists' Internet service provider can be obligated
to identify confidential sources to Apple's legal counsel. The ruling
rejected the defense's arguments that California's shield laws protect
the anonymity of sources.
Apple.com traffic leads all computer web
sites
Apple.com traffic leads all computer web
sites
12/02/2003 01:06 AMNielsen/NetRatings reports that Apple.com led all computer hardware
e-commerce sites with 4.5 million visitors for the week ended Nov...
Before Urban League, Bush Makes His Case
for Black Support of GOP
(washingtonpost.com)
Before Urban League, Bush Makes His Case
for Black Support of GOP
(washingtonpost.com)
07/23/2004 09:18 PMwashingtonpost.com - DETROIT, July 23 -- President Bush accused the
Democratic Party on Friday of taking African Americans for granted and
suggested they would have more political leverage if they spread their
votes around. But he admitted that the Republican Party "has got a lot
of work to do" to improve its paltry support among minority voters.
Speedy reader delivers news from many
sites
Speedy reader delivers news from many
sites
08/28/2004 09:29 AMChicago Tribune Aug 28 2004 12:34PM GMT
[News.com.com] IE bug lets fake sites
look real
[News.com.com] IE bug lets fake sites
look real
12/10/2003 07:53 PMNews Web Sites Court Campaign Ads
(washingtonpost.com)
News Web Sites Court Campaign Ads
(washingtonpost.com)
07/30/2004 08:22 AMwashingtonpost.com - Online news sites are offering their readers more
than just comprehensive coverage of the presidential election this
year. They are also serving up campaign ads in an attempt to earn a
slice of the $1.25 billion expected to be spent on political
advertising this year.
Google bans fascist news sites
Google bans fascist news sites
03/24/2005 08:31 PMAddict3d.org Mar 25 2005 12:25AM GMT
News sites add content, capacity in
preparation for war
News sites add content, capacity in
preparation for war
03/19/2003 10:26 PMWith an expected U.S.-led war against Iraq near, online news providers
are preparing their Web sites for heavy online traffic by bolstering
their IT infrastructure and streamlining content.
Online News Sites registration
workarounds
Online News Sites registration
workarounds
07/20/2004 04:06 PMI know what I do when I encounter a news site that requires
registration I go elsewhere. Why do I want to entrust a news company
with my personal demographic information when I can read the same
story on a news site that does not require registration. Wired takes a
look at sites offering ways to bypass site registration and Techdirt
offers commentary on the sheer stupidity of news sites that hide their
content from behind a login. [Wired] [Techdirt]
Apple Asks Judge to Order Web Sites to
Name Sources
Apple Asks Judge to Order Web Sites to
Name Sources
03/14/2005 06:16 PMThe outcome of a lawsuit brought by Apple Computer could have
far-reaching ramifications for the ability of bloggers to maintain the
confidentiality of unnamed sources.
Apple leads in visits to computer
hardware sites
Apple leads in visits to computer
hardware sites
12/31/2003 03:47 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2003 3:10PM ET
Apple Subpoenas Mac Rumor Sites Over
Audio Product
Apple Subpoenas Mac Rumor Sites Over
Audio Product
12/22/2004 01:13 AMA California Superior Court has granted a request by Apple to serve
subpoenas on three Mac rumor Web sites seeking information on who
leaked facts about an un-announced audio hardware product code named
"Asteroid" or "Q97". By Brad Gibson, Mac Observer
Apple wins round in lawsuit against
rumour sites
Apple wins round in lawsuit against
rumour sites
03/14/2005 04:23 PMA California judge on Friday ruled that Apple has the right to
subpoena the records of the three Macintosh sites that recently
published details on an unreleased Apple product.
Apple filed a civil complaint against unnamed individuals who
allegedly stole trade secrets and posted detailed information about an
unannounced Apple product last December. "Apple's DNA is innovation
and the protection of our trade secrets is crucial to our success,"
the company said in a statement in December.
Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge James P. Kleinberg ruled that
Apple's interests in protecting trade secrets outweighed any interest
the public may have in the information, according to CNET.
"The public has had, and continues to have, a profound interest in
gossip about Apple," Kleinberg said. "Therefore, it is not surprising
that hundreds of thousands of 'hits' on a Web site about Apple have
and will happen. But an interested public is not the same as the
public interest."
Online Gaming Sites Stickier During May
Than Sports And News
Online Gaming Sites Stickier During May
Than Sports And News
06/17/2004 08:58 PMMediapost.com - Thu Jun 17, 11:39 am GMT
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