Help defend bloggers’ rights to keep their sources secret

Boing Boing is going into bat for the California 3 in the Apple v Bloggers case and needs your help:

Boing Boing will be signing onto a bloggers’ “amicus brief.” Our lawyer is Stanford’s Lauren Gelman, and she needs your help for the brief. She writes: “I need links to news stories broken by bloggers– things a court can look at and say ‘this looks like what we traditionally think of as journalism.’ I am particularly interested in examples of stories based on sources, but any news will do. I will use these both as facts for the brief and I want to attach printouts from the blogs as attachments to it. I’m looking for as many as 50 examples, but I need at least 10.”

If your able to help email your comments with links to gelman@stanford.edu.

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