Claire,
Wouldn’t have thought so simply because it conveys information, but I
suppose “printed pages” from the website may become a record in
themselves, because they then become static and cannot be altered
without it being apparently noticeable; whereas you could alter a
website and it would not be so apparent.
Regards,
Cliff
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Subject: Quick question...
I would like the opinion of the group on the following statement:
"Is a website a public record?"
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