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“As a lawyer and forensic examiner, I’m tickled pink that these new technologies bring with them a plethora of precise, objective evidence. Never in the course of human history have we had so much precise, probative and objective evidence about human thinking and behavior. Viewed the right way, more digital evidence should inspire and empower lawyers, not frustrate and intimidate them.”
“Both the user communities and the legal community need to speak out on this. Users need an effective, self-directed means to preserve and collect their own data when legal and regulatory duties require it. Google has an excellent take-out mechanism. Twitter does, too. Facebook…well, Google and Twitter are good. Most app and service providers offer nothing at all.”
Read the original article at: “Alexa. Preserve ESI.” | Ball in your Court