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Submission + - NH Supreme Court hears case on anonymous sources (poynter.org)

fulldecent writes: The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit that calls into question the legal protections available to independent Web sites that cover news.

The case involves mortgage lender Implode-Explode, a Las Vegas-based site launched in 2007 that publishes stories about the meltdown of the mortgage industry. The court did not make a final decision on the case Wednesday, but one of its options could be to send the case back to the lower court for further review and litigation on specific points of law.

Media

Submission + - Using comics to demonstrate protocol interactions (blogspot.com)

fulldecent writes: "It is important to make your articles are reachable to non-technical audiences. This article uses a comic to demonstrate a simple HTTP interaction and why the technical details are important. The underlying post talks about TD Ameritrade and how they are selling users' financial information to News Corp via a cross-site image fetch."
Networking

Submission + - Verizon trails SiteFinder 2 (verizon.net)

fulldecent writes: "On June 11, 2007, Verizon Online will begin the trial of a new Advanced Web Search service designed to reduce the amount of dead-end, "no file exists" or similar error messages you see and to help you quickly find the destination web site you were seeking. If you type a nonexistent or unavailable URL (e.g., www.verizon.cmo), or enter a search term, into your browser address bar, Verizon may present you with an Advanced Web Search page containing suggested links based upon the query you entered. The Advanced Web Search page would be presented instead of your receiving an NXDOMAIN or similar error message. The Verizon Advanced Web Search page may impact applications that rely on an NXDOMAIN or similar error message and may override similar browser-based search results pages. If you would prefer not to receive Advanced Web Search pages from Verizon, you should follow the opt-out instructions that are available by clicking on the "About the Search Results Page" link on any Advanced Web Search page."

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