http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/1875.html
"By his preliminary ruling, Santa Clara County Superior Court judge James Kleinberg had refused to extend to the Web sites the same protection that shields journalists from revealing their unidentified sources or surrendering unpublished material.
"The Electronic Frontier Foundation argued their position that the web publishers are journalists and their sources are entitled to protection by the California Shield Law and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Both protect journalists from being forced to disclose their sources.
"Apple's attorney Riley countered by saying that free speech protection applied only to legitimate members of the press and not to website publishers. Freedom of the press was for the press, meaning the traditional media, he said."
Ok, so my question is, how do we define traditional media? The Constitution was written before TV and Radio, so does that mean they are not protected by the First Amendment either? The final ruling was delayed, but this is scary.