Admissible Digital Evidence Panel Discussion
Last Updated March 2024
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In the realm of intellectual property (IP) law, the significance of online evidence cannot be overstated. Websites and social media platforms serve as virtual treasure troves of valuable information crucial for protecting and defending clients' IP rights. However, despite the wealth of digital evidence available, many attorneys face challenges in effectively identifying, collecting, and preserving these ephemeral data types. The consequences of inadequate preservation methods can be dire, as evidenced by the exclusion of digital evidence in numerous IP cases in recent years.
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Someone asks you to “get everything” from a party’s social media presence. Where do you even begin?
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Page Vault’s 2018 survey contains insights and best practices on how top litigators are using social media and web-based content in their cases.
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During a social media investigation, you might need to save and print web content from X (formerly known as Twitter), such as tweets or images. Page Vault Browser™ makes it quick and easy to capture, save and then print a Twitter page.
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In today’s digital-centric world, social media platforms like LinkedIn have become invaluable repositories of professional information, networking interactions, and business activities. For legal professionals, investigators, and anyone needing to document online content for official purposes, the ability to accurately save and print this information is crucial. Page Vault Browser™ stands out as an indispensable tool in this regard, offering a streamlined solution for capturing and printing LinkedIn content with ease and precision.
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