April 28th, 2009

Apple is being accused of stifling free speech; again

By Jason D. O'Grady, ZDNet

In November 2008 Virginia-based OdioWorks, operator of BluWiki a non-commercial wiki that promises publishing without censorship, received a takedown notice from Apple demanding that it remove user postings about how to “write software that can sync media to the latest versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch"...

Two San Francisco-based law firms, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Keker & Van Nest have announced that they are taking up the case and representing BluWiki.

Related Issues: Coders' Rights ProjectFree SpeechInnovationNo Downtime for Free Speech Campaign

Related Cases: OdioWorks v Apple

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