Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Publisher sues hackers for copyright infringement after portions of GQ appear online

Condé Nast has sued anonymous hackers after they downloaded unpublished photos and articles from GQ’s December issue and published them online. -DB Online Media Daily December 23, 2009 By Wendy Davis Condé Nast has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against unknown users who allegedly hacked into the company’s computer system, downloaded unpublished photos and articles, [...]

Legality in question: Publication of stolen Twitter employee’s e-mails

A legal expert says that in the case of TechCrunch’s publication of stolen Twitter documents, should the matter ever go to trial, it may come down to whether the court considers bloggers “press” and thereby under the protection by California’s shield law. -DB MediaShift Commentary August 25, 2009 By Jeffrey D. Neuburger In June of this [...]