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Jun. 24, 2006
To Shield or Not? Court Won't Define 'Legitimate' Journalism
Focus Column - By Leila Narvid - In a recent interview about Apple Computer's lawsuit against Web site publishers and their e-mail providers for allegedly exposing Apple's trade secrets, Apple's Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs commented: "The thing is today is that everyone can be a journalist."




By Leila Narvid
In a recent interview about Apple Computer's lawsuit against Web site publishers and their e-mail providers for allegedly exposing Apple's trade secrets, Apple's Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs commented: "The thing is today is that everyone can be a journalist."
Indeed, a May 26 California appellate court ruling grappled with a question that everyone from amateur blogger...
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