Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Apr 2006 22:07 UTC
Legal Apple Computer faced tough questioning Thursday in its bid to gain access to electronic records of Mac enthusiast sites that published leaked details of an unreleased product. Although a lower court ruled last year that Apple should be able to gain access to electronic records of the enthusiast sites, a three-judge appeals panel in the State of California Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District, peppered Apple's lawyer with questions. The judges wanted to know whether the information at issue represented a genuine trade secret as well as whether journalists' right to protect their sources outweigh Apple's right to protect its trade secrets.
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Records Retention?
by jfb3 on Fri 21st Apr 2006 00:37 UTC
jfb3
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2005-07-06

What I'd like to know is why, if you run a rumor based site, don't you have all logs routed to /dev/null and delete all mail from readers after 1 day?

Then when Apple comes calling give them everything you've got.

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