Press Releases: April, 2005
EFF Responds to Apple's Arguments in Online Journalism Appeal
Santa Clara County, CA - Today the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) continued to support three online journalists in a fight to protect their anonymous sources. EFF, along with co-counsel Thomas Moore III and Richard Wiebe, filed a brief on behalf of the journalists, responding to Apple Computer Inc.'s opposition to the journalists' request for the California Appellate Court in Santa Clara to intervene.
Law Firm Shows Ignorance of the Law in Anonymous Emailer Case
EFF Sends Letter of Protest to Shearman & Sterling Over Subpoena to Craigslist
San Francisco, CA - When an employee of San Francisco law firm Shearman & Sterling received an email from an anonymous person who seemed to be a disgruntled subordinate, he didn't hit the delete button. Instead, his firm subpoenaed craigslist, a community bulletin board where the email first appeared as a posting, in order to discover the identity of the "Jane Doe."
News Publishers and Internet Industry Urge Reversal in Apple Case
Groups File Friend-of-the-Court Briefs Supporting Online Journalists
Blog Without Getting Burned
EFF Releases How-To Guide for People Who Want to Blog Safely and Anonymously
Electronic Frontier Foundation Announces Pioneer Award Winners
EFF to Honor Mitch Kapor, Edward Felten, and Patrick Ball at the 14th Annual Pioneer Awards Ceremony


