What’s On Your Witness’s MySpace Page?
February 11th, 2008Karen L. Stevenson - “As more and more people post personal information on social networking sites such as Facebook.com, Myspace.com, and even Match.com, attorneys are increasingly seeking discovery of such evidence, which is becoming commonplace in civil and criminal trials. Users’ pages often contain a wealth of personal facts, photographs, and videos, and links to other sites. Not surprisingly, colleges and employers now check applicants’ web pages on a regular basis.”
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