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Technological entanglements: Evidentiary and ethical considerations of metadata in interjurisdictional litigation
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Technological entanglements: Evidentiary and ethical considerations of metadata in interjurisdictional litigation

Edward A. Morse
Journal of International Computer Law andTechnology, Vol.2(2), pp.94-104
2007

Abstract

Evidence (Law) Legal ethics Electronic discovery Data protection Metadata Ethics
Ethical and evidentiary rules governing the disclosure of confidential information are interrelated in many respects. Nevertheless, these rules are generally developed independently through different legal channels. Different approaches to the inadvertent disclosure of confidential information have emerged, leading to uncertain results in different jurisdictions. Uncertainty persists with regard to metadata available from electronic document formats. This paper explores the tension between the competing approaches of this emerging problem. It argues that ethical and evidentiary principles addressing the protection and discovery of metadata should be coordinated in order to avoid creating incentives to maximize litigation costs.
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