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Joi Ito: Amicus Brief Asks for Legal Rights for Internet Journalists
Joi Ito mentions "The Stanford Center for Internet and Society filed an amicus brief today [12 April 2005] which I signed together with a number of others. Go CIS!
Amicus Brief Asks for Legal Rights for Internet Journalists
CIS filed an amicus brief today on behalf of The First Amendment Project, Internet journalists and bloggers and others asking the court in the Apple v. Does case to treat online publishers the same rights as their colleagues who publish in more traditional formats. Download file"
Yeah, like the right to jailed for refusing to disclose confidential informants, perhaps?
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