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One Small Step For Bloggers, One Giant Step For Journalism
It's nice to see the bloggers get some protection. It's even better to see the place of journalism in a democratic society reconfirmed by a court, at least partly because it also confirms that we're still a democratic society. It's also reassuring to see that Apple's underhanded tactics have been specifically quashed by the appeals court. Apple had tried to get the leaker's name by subpoenaing the Internet service providers used by the bloggers. The appeals court said Apple did not have the right to use the bloggers to get the name of the source, said the Chronicle, without first deploying other means, such as interviewing its employees under oath. I guess Apple wasn't ready to do that. I'm glad. Maybe there's hope for the company. After all, it's hard to say things like lie-detector tests and phone taps are part of the employee-benefit plan and keep a straight face. Going after the ISPs is a tactic that's been tried before, notably by the music industry. It is always an attempt at censorship, and it is reprehensible because a free Internet is just as important as a free press. I’m glad to see the courts continue to slap it down. « Daily News Podcast For Thursday, July 13 | Main | Virtualization Goes Mainstream » |
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