Court Orders Imaging to Ensure Preservation of Self-Proclaimed Hacker's ESI
: Electronic Discovery Law
Plaintiff sought an *ex parte *temporary restraining order requiring
Defendants to disable their website and remove information related to
allegedly infringing software and also sought to create a forensic image of
one defendant’s hard drive(s) to ensure preservation. The court granted
Plaintiff’s application, relying in part on Defendants’ self-identification
as hackers. Upon learning the at-issue source code had already been
released, however, the court denied Plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary
injunction and partially dissolved the TRO, but continued to retain images
of the hard drives.
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Source:
http://www.ediscoverylaw.com/2013/11/articles/case-summaries/court-orders-imaging-to-ensure-preservation-of-selfproclaimed-hackers-esi/
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