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Should Courts Trust the Web?
06/04/2009
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Bruce P. Merenstein
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Should Courts Trust the Web?
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This article deals with the growing use of information from the internet in courts, sometimes even as "judicial notice", and suggests this may be problamatic.
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Canadian police launches site designed to crack old homocide cases
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Suspect blogged about cannibalism
ARTICLES
USA
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Can innocent citizen be convicted in possessing children porn?
USA
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Dude, what happened to my PC?
USA
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No Hearsay in Electronically Generated Information
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YAHOO INC V LA LIGUE CONTRE LE
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76.000 Euros damages for diffusion of news on Internet without authorization o
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E-Discovery Rules
EUROPE
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Guidelines on the contents and use of privacy statements on websites
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ENGLAND
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CPA - Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
RUSSIA
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Cnews - A Russian based tech-news website
AUSTRALIA
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ACFID - Australian Council for International Development
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