By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer A Web site that allows users to publish and edit material online for free sued electronics producer Apple Inc. in federal court Monday as it sought to republish material the company forced it to take down last fall. The Web site, BluWiki, run by Virginia-based OdioWorks, allows users to create and add content to Web pages free of charge. In November, Cupertino-based Apple demanded OdioWorks take down certain pages...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A Web site that allows users to publish and edit material online for free sued electronics producer Apple Inc. in federal court Monday as it sought to republish material the company forced it to take down last fall. The Web site, BluWiki, run by Virginia-based OdioWorks, allows users to create and add content to Web pages free of charge. In November, Cupertino-based Apple demanded OdioWorks take down certain pages...
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