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The Rise and Fall of Blognation: Follow up

The Rise and Fall of Blognation: Follow up

By Dan Morrill on August 4, 2009

It’s an interesting day in the ongoing saga of Blognation, Sam Sethi and Michael Arrington. While I have written about this in the past, there is one final chapter in this story, and that is the default judgment in a UK court against Michael Arrington. I will have to add this to the story of [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Blog Herald, Blognation, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, lawsuit, lawsuits, libel, Michael Arrington, Sam Sethi, techcrunch, UK

On Libel, Blognation, TechCrunch, TechMeme and Apple – How they All Come Together

On Libel, Blognation, TechCrunch, TechMeme and Apple – How they All Come Together

By Zoli Erdos on August 3, 2009

If you expect a juicy post on the Sam Sethi vs. TechCrunch / Mike Arrington lawsuit, you’ve come to the wrong place.  I have no desire to dig deep into it, nor do I want to be exposed to lawsuits myself…  but there is something ironic in how TechMeme juxtaposed several news items today… but [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Blognation, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, lawsuits, libel, techcrunch | 1 Response

Where is YOUR data?

Where is YOUR data?

By Ben Kepes on July 30, 2009

I posted recently about the increasingly positive news that cloud email providers have been gearing – large scale rollouts, more consumer acceptance and adoption by enterprise all point to a growing validity of the model. My post, and some conversations I’d been having prior to it, kicked off a storm of correspondence including this email [...]

Posted in General, Security, Strategy | Tagged e2con, google, Government, jurisdiction, rfp | 3 Responses

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