The case in the press

[1]John Seigenthaler Sr. Wikipedia biography controversy” [1]
Wikipedia entry, updated frequently

“A false Wikipedia ‘biography’” [2]
John Seigenthaler, USA Today, November 29, 2005

“Growing pains for Wikipedia” [3]
Daniel Terdiman, News.com, December 5, 2005

“Wikipedia Tightens Submission Rules” [4]
Dan Goodin, Associated Press, December 5, 2005

“Wikipedia to Require Contributors to Register” [5] (audio of radio program)
Talk of the Nation, National Public Radio, December 6, 2005
* Interviews with John Seigenthaler and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales

“Is Wikipedia safe from libel liability?” [6]
Daniel Terdiman, News.com, December 7, 2005

“Wikipedia joker eats humble pie” [7]
BBC News, December 12, 2005

“A Little Sleuthing Unmasks Writer of Wikipedia Prank” [8]
Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, December 11, 2005

“Is an Online Encyclopedia, Such as Wikipedia, Immune from Libel Suits?” [9]
Anita Ramasastry, FindLaw’s Legal Commentary, December 12, 2005

“There’s no Wikipedia entry for ‘moral responsibility’” [10]
Andrew Orlowski, The Register (UK), December 12, 2005

Washington Journal [11]
C-Span, December 9, 2005 (video of television program)
* Interview with John Seigenthaler

“Live From…” [12] (transcript of television interview)
CNN, December 5, 2005

"Open Source Content’ Has No Quality Control”
[13]David Coursey, eweek.com, December 13, 2005

“Wikipedia: ‘A Work in Progress’” [14]
Burt Helm, Business Week online, December 14, 2005 (interview with Jimmy Wales)

"Wikipedia needs safeguards that work" [15]
Mike Lanberg, San Jose Mercury News, December 11, 2005