computerworld.com— Bloggers from multiple Web sites followed the Twitter hack story, but TechCrunch, a well-known blog covering the tech industry, went a step further and published a few of the stolen documents.
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I'm not sure what's worse; people that think other people care about every insignificant mundane task they do throughout the dayorthe fact that people are
Twitter aren't going to be able to do jack.There is well established case law protecting techcrunch here. Anything they say otherwise is BS.Having said that.....the internal notes are really interesting and gives a lot of insight to where they are planning ont aking the company.Cheers,Dean
Information leaks from companies all the time and for the most part no one except the company complains. This is just a larger and higher profile version of the same.
cavimikeJul 17, 2009
I'm not sure what's worse; people that think other people care about every insignificant mundane task they do throughout the dayorthe fact that people are
threedee912Jul 17, 2009
LOL TechCrunch
atlJul 17, 2009
buried for misleading title
deancJul 17, 2009
Twitter aren't going to be able to do jack.There is well established case law protecting techcrunch here. Anything they say otherwise is BS.Having said that.....the internal notes are really interesting and gives a lot of insight to where they are planning ont aking the company.Cheers,Dean
manateeJul 17, 2009
Techcrunch shouldn't have published any of that stuff... don't blame Twitter for suing him on this one.
esc27Jul 17, 2009
Information leaks from companies all the time and for the most part no one except the company complains. This is just a larger and higher profile version of the same.
nepidaeJul 17, 2009
Explain why they shouldn't have published it? People publish leaked stuff all the time.