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Although these lawsuits are separate they are very much related and in my opinion we should keep them both in this article, at least for now. We just need to be clear about the difference. Also we may need to change the title of the page as "Apple v. Does" refers specifically to Apple's case against ThinkSecret, Appleinsider and PowerPage in regard to Asteroid (the codename for an as-yet-unreleased firewire audio interface product). [1] —Christiaan 13:07, 6 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I've moved the section on the anti-slapp motion to the correction section - it was mixed up with the Apple Vs Does case. I'd recommend totally seperating Apple Vs dePlume and Apple Vs Does, and I'll try to do this later on. Ianbetteridge15:58, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I don't really have the time to do this, but Ars just did a nice report of the Apple v. Does lawsuit and the latest decision that was handed down. If someone could incorporate it into the article it would be very helpful. [2] Also, adding a nice summary with the updated information here would be a good addition as well. PaulC/T+06:36, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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