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Admissibility of Social Media Evidence: A Case Study — Slaw
In the Internet age, people still have the same interests and passions as
they had before electronic communications became pervasive, but they have
different methods of expressing them. It may be a challenge to apply
traditional rules of law to those methods. This note reviews one example of
such a challenge, with respect to the use of evidence from Facebook and the
reliance on Wikipedia to inform the tribunal of relevant facts.

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http://www.slaw.ca/2012/08/22/admissibility-of-social-media-evidence-a-case-study/
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