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May 26, 2006

EFF Wins Apple v. Does

Denise Howell has the scoop on today’s California state court decision upholding bloggers’ anonymity in Apple v. Does.

I previously posted coverage of a discussion of the case at the Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers conference. 

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  1. [...] As Denise noted, the Apple v. Does opinion cites Wikipedia extensively — eleven times, by my count. In 2003, I opined that citation to Wikipedia in the course of a legal argument was asking for trouble, since anyone — even opposing counsel — could pull the factual rug out from under one’s argument. [...]

    Pingback by joegratz.net » Apple v. Does Court Cites Wikipedia — June 8, 2006 @ 12:27 pm

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