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November 21, 2004

Internet Archive Admissable in Court

The Internet Archive has found itself in court again, though this time it's as evidence.

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According to The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society, "In a pretrial evidentiary ruling, a magistrate judge in the Northern District of Illinois held that “snapshots” taken by the Internet Archive that depict web pages as they appeared... [Read More]

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