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http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=634

IDG Expos revokes some Mac Web press passes, but maybe it''s about time
By Michael Flaminio, Insanely Great Mac
July 11th 2002

Who should get press passes and who shouldn''t at Macworld Expo? It''s not just the 
"rumor" sites...

Who gets Macworld Expo press passes and who doesn''t? Who makes those decisions? Those 
are two questions floating around the Mac Web the past week. IDG World Expos last week 
snubbed a few Mac Web sites by revoking their credentials. Why would they do such a 
thing? According GraphicPower, Apple is pulling the strings over at MS&L, the firm 
responsible for handing media registration for IDG. GraphicPower, quoting a MS&L 
representative, indicating that Apple''s PR department was spearheading an initiative 
of information control. If true, the theory would be Apple is making an example of a 
few "rumormongers" in an attempt of keeping everyone else in line.



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