Intel Backs Up Apple In Court
News Kleinberg ruled that Apple could subpoena email records of Macintosh enthusiast site PowerPage, which leaked confidential information about a music hardware device code named Asteroid, one of Apple's upcoming products.
[April 29, 2005, 10:00]
Apple In Court Over Leaks
News In short order, Apple fired off subpoenas to PowerPage and Apple Insider, which had published reports about such a product. The subpoenas directed against PowerPage and Apple Insider raise the question of whether online writers, especially those...
[February 15, 2005, 8:10]
17in G4 PowerBook Vertical Lines Defect
Forum p=2173 and to "digg" that ZDNet story click here http://digg.com/apple/PowerBook_G4_display_manufacturing_defect_coverup new) Powerpage story: Click below to digg this story from powerpage.org http://digg.com/apple...
[August 27, 2008, 21:30]
Apple Wins Victory Against Fan Site
News The judge said that Apple can go ahead and obtain records from Nfox, the email service provider to Mac enthusiast site PowerPage. He said that the posting by PowerPage publisher Jason O'Grady was taken directly from a confidential Apple slide...
[March 14, 2005, 8:10]
EFF Appeals Apple Trade Secret Decision
News Apple is suing as-yet-unnamed parties who are alleged to have leaked information about an unreleased product to Think Secret, Apple Insider, PowerPage and other Web sites. It has been seeking to force PowerPage's ISP to give up Net records that...
[March 23, 2005, 11:55]
Apple Halts Mole Hunt
News On 26 May, a state appeals court rejected Apple's attempt to send a subpoena to obtain records and archived email from Jason O'Grady, PowerPage.org's creator, and Kasper Jade, the pseudonymous publisher and editor-in-chief of AppleInsider.
[July 13, 2006, 9:00]
Apple Trade Secret Decision Delayed
News EFF attorneys note that the publications in the case, PowerPage, Apple Insider and ThinkSecret, all have wide readership and have been given press credentials in the past. Lawyers for Apple Computer and a trio of Mac enthusiast Web sites met in...
[March 7, 2005, 8:30]

