EFF to appeal Apple trade secret case
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is heading back into the courtroom on April 20 to appeal a ruling last year that could have far reaching consequences for bloggers and journalists. In that decision, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg’s said that journalists and their ISPs can be obligated to identify confidential sources.
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