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Thursday, March 24, 2005 |
Once again the Apple law suits against the rumor web sites are in the news. The NY Times ran an article today, March 24, "Apple's Legal Drive to Stifle Web Sites Is Fruitless So Far."
Probably the most interesting comment in the article was about the so-called trade secrets.
Mr. Ciarelli's attorney, Terry Gross, of Gross & Belsky in San
Francisco, said that Apple's attorney had refused to identify the
specific trade secrets contained in articles published on the Think
Secret Web site.
Of course that is to be expected since this whole issues isn't about
real secrets, it's about maintaining the Apple buzz and keeping
employees in line. For more detailed information check out my ApplePeels blog.
4:47:20 PM
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© Copyright 2005 David Sobotta.
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