Apple delays fan site subpoenas

EFF wins short reprieve...

By Ina Fried, 17 February 2005 08:45

NEWS

The Electronic Frontier Foundation said on Wednesday that it has reached a tentative agreement with Apple to delay subpoena requests until after a court hears the EFF's objections. Apple is using the subpoenas of several Mac enthusiast sites and their internet service providers to learn the identities of those who leaked details of forthcoming Apple products.

In an email, EFF attorney Kurt Opsahl said that under the agreement, which is still being finalised, Apple's subpoenas would be due five court days after a judge rules on the EFF's request for a protective order to block the subpoenas. A hearing on the matter could come on 4 March, depending on the court's availability, Opsahl said. An Apple representative declined to comment.

Ina Fried writes for CNET News.com.

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