On a related note, with regard to the preservation and collection of
web-based content in US discovery (be it social media sites or others),
have any of you seen reference to the WARC standard (
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=44717) - either by a
court, discovery vendor or web-archiving product vendor?
Up to this point, I think the primary users of the standard are more
focused on archival/historical (rather than regulatory or legal) value of
web content (wanting to preserve the entire context - including content
linked on the site but that resides on another site, like embedding a
YouTube video for example).
Is this a standard you think we'll see getting more play as case law bears
out, similar to this case, that expectations regarding integrity of content
and context are equally applicable in discovery of web content as they are
in other types of electronic and physical content? Will it come into play
with regard to certain US regulatory requirements, such as SEC 17-a4b?
I think it will. What do you think?
Julie
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