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December 20, 2007 10:30 AM PST

Apple lawsuit fallout: ThinkSecret.com shutting down

by Josh Lowensohn
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Think Secret, the Apple rumor Web site, will no longer be published, under the terms of an undisclosed settlelment with Apple Inc. The site issued a small press release on the matter late last night, with Think Secret's publisher Nick Ciarelli noting, "I'm pleased to have reached this amicable settlement, and will now be able to move forward with my college studies and broader journalistic pursuits."

The site was sued by Apple in 2005 regarding leaks about upcoming hardware and software products that later came to fruition, including an updated iLife software suite and the Mac mini desktop computers that were showcased at the Macworld Expo in 2005.

Think Secret was being represented by attorneys in conjunction with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and in March, the site had attempted to get Apple's lawsuit dismissed on the grounds of it being a First Amendment violation, although to no avail.

The news is certainly a big hit to other large Apple rumor sites including 9to5Mac, Mac Rumors and AppleInsider. Sites like these encourage news tips and leaks about upcoming or unannounced Apple products, which is what got Think Secret into trouble in the first place.

Originally posted at Webware
Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by billburke3 December 25, 2007 10:15 AM PST
If rumors be true, and this could be verified via the complaint; Apple's case centered largely on the payments to Apple employees which was easily termed as "Industrial Espionage" because there were no protections in place the info. was safely disclosed and/or censored where necessary..
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by scoop2008 April 3, 2008 1:33 AM PDT
I agree with the Apple's lawsuit. Further, the First Amendment doesn't grant the right to be unethical-- releasing a company's confidential information.

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by scoop2008 April 3, 2008 1:34 AM PDT
I agree with the Apple's lawsuit. Further, the First Amendment doesn't grant the right to be unethical-- releasing a company's confidential information.

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by codythebest April 7, 2008 4:28 PM PDT
If you could open these doors, It's all for profit, more for the love of the job. Just wait and see the lawsuit, then sit and negociate...You're in business...
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by Fruitloop55 April 11, 2008 1:02 AM PDT
Apply really are a strange fruit but in many ways they have to protect their machines and software from this type of stuff.
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by Ski28 April 12, 2008 11:02 PM PDT
They have every right to protect themselves. Any large corporation needs to keep these things in check.
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by RaziTun April 14, 2008 11:11 AM PDT
I only like to eat fresh things, specially apple, grapes, peach etc...
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by prego3980 April 21, 2008 3:07 AM PDT
I cook from fresh there nothing better in the world.


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by vladik2000 November 6, 2008 7:26 AM PST
me too :)



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by servseo November 6, 2008 7:16 AM PST
Really surprised to hear about this piece of news. But if you think about it, they have every right to do that.
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by vladik2000 November 6, 2008 7:28 AM PST
[url=http://www.google.com]google[/url]
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