| Publisher | Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 10 Oct 2000 |
| Topics | Law and Government | ||
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In the realm of digital discovery, judges continue to stretch existing legal parameters to encompass the novel problems raised by the Internet and electronically stored and generated data. As one district court judge aptly noted: "Judges and legislators faced with adapting existing legal standards to the novel environment of cyberspace struggle with terms and concepts…[and] not surprisingly, much of the legal analysis of Internet-related issues has focused on seeking a familiar analogy for the unfamiliar."(1)
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