ThinkSecret.com editor secures legal help for Apple battle
News Harvard undergraduate student Nicholas Ciarelli, who goes by the pseudonym Nick dePlume, said in an article on the site that he is being represented free of charge by Terry Gross, a lawyer who once represented the Electronic Frontier Foundation...
[January 20, 2005, 8:10]
2005: Apple's 1984?
Talkback Ciarelli ’08, known on the internet as Nick dePlume, has run the site, thinksecret.com, since age 13.http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx? If "Nick dePlume" believes that he's just in what he's doing and has every right to do it then I say he...
[January 19, 2005, 20:56]
Apple lawsuit provides clues to new products
News The suit is filed against site owner The dePlume Organisation, as well as its owner, who uses the pseudonym Nick dePlume. Apple has not determined dePlume's real identity. Although the dePlume defendants are aware that such information constitutes...
[January 6, 2005, 7:40]
Student seeks legal help in Apple case
News Harvard University student Nicholas Ciarelli, who calls himself Nick dePlume online, is the publisher and editor of ThinkSecret.com. The 19-year-old student who runs Mac enthusiast site ThinkSecret.com, which is being sued by Apple, has warned he...
[January 17, 2005, 15:55]
Is Cube all it's cracked up to be?
News Nick dePlume, Thinksecret.com, contributed to this report. Are they mould lines? Are they cracks? Artifacts in the clear plastic chassis of Apple Computer's Power Mac G4 Cube have drawn complaints from some buyers since the stylish desktop systems...
[October 6, 2000, 9:08]



