Describing the historical experience of using different iterations of a website through the use of an Internet archive is a proper subject for expert testimony, the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota held April 15 (Khoday v. Symantec Corp., D. Minn., 0:11-cv-00180-JRT-TNL, 4/15/15).
Judge John R. Tunheim said the process of obtaining versions of websites no longer maintained by their operator required software knowledge and ability beyond that of an ordinary user.
“His testimony offers a specialized perspective on which previous versions of the Symantec website he collected and how he collected them, as well ...
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