around the 31/8/05 LeanBackVids.com mentioned about [videoblogging] 
Re: Vlogger gets resigned that:
>Not always true.  Apple sues or shuts down bloggers who reveal rumors,
>but yet they do nothing when the Wall Street Journal breaks a story.
>Not sure the specifics, but there was a recent court decision that
>decided against an individual who claimed media rights.

this was a blogger claiming specific rights that only apply in US law 
regarding freedom of speech or press. Apple succeeded in their action 
*because* the blog was a publication. All the case demonstrated was 
that
a) a blog is a publication
b) but bloggers are *not* journalists
so
c) don't enjoy the same rights as journalists in the united states

this does not affect the status of the blog as a publication :-)
-- 
cheers
Adrian Miles

hypertext.RMIT
<URL:http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog>


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