Judicial notice is given to information found on screenshots from a website that generates images of how other websites looked in the past, the District of Kansas ruled April 29 (Marten Transp. v. Plattform Adver., 2016 BL 137106, D. Kan., Case No. 14-2464-JWL, 4/29/16).
The court found that it must take judicial notice of the fact that an advertising company’s websites did contain references to a trucking company that it formerly did business with, but no longer does. That information was taken from the website Wayback Machine.
The decision follows a line of cases that encourages courts taking ...
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