PowerPage
Apple calls off employee witch-hunt
News On 26 May, a state appeals court rejected Apple's attempt to send a subpoena to obtain records and archived email from Jason O'Grady, PowerPage.org's creator, and Kasper Jade, the pseudonymous publisher and... [13 Jul 2006]
Judge grills Apple over "snitch" hunt
News The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which is representing the Apple news site PowerPage.org, is hoping the appeals court will pull the plug on a subpoena that could yield details about who leaked information about... [21 Apr 2006]
Apple legal row backed by Intel
News Kleinberg ruled that Apple could subpoena email records of Macintosh enthusiast site PowerPage, which leaked confidential information about a music hardware device code-named Asteroid, one of Apple's forthcoming products. [29 Apr 2005]
Apple vs the media - and ISPs, now
News The "friend of the court" filing follows a decision last month by a California superior court judge who ruled that Apple could subpoena the email records of PowerPage in an attempt to uncover who at Apple leaked... [12 Apr 2005]
Apple wins first stage of legal fight
News The decision comes as part of a broader case in which Apple is seeking the identity of unknown people who leaked confidential prerelease product data that was subsequently published on three separate enthusiast websites, including Think... [14 Mar 2005]
Apple decision put on hold
News EFF attorneys note that the publications in the case, PowerPage, Apple Insider and Think Secret, all have wide readership and have been given press credentials in the past. Lawyers for Apple and a trio of Mac enthusiast... [07 Mar 2005]
Online journos fight Apple with First Amendment
News In short order, Apple fired off subpoenas to PowerPage and Apple Insider, which had published reports about such a product. The subpoenas directed against PowerPage and Apple Insider raise the question... [15 Feb 2005]