A lawyer would probably say 'better safe than sorry', and be right.

You have to have confidence the server would be around when needed, and the work to prove authenticity would be challenging. But it is something in your favor if accomplished. Everything on the net does leave a record, but getting to those records sometimes can be a pain.

Interesting scenario - PGMusic changed its forum software recently; are the old posts from the old forum still archived somewhere? I don't know. But even if theirs are, another server may not be.

I've given this some thought in recent years, and don't know how I stand, even still. Dates of information can be proven and accepted in court. Getting the servers to release that information may take a court injuction, or the server may have disappeared years before. It's an 'iffy' thing IMHO. It *could* be proven, but it would probably be easier is to prove using conventional methods. Getting lawyers to force someone to release records and the associated cost from both the server (to get the records) and law inforcement (for a civil matter to demand the records) would probably be pretty costly, with lawyer fees and all. Just my thoughts.

IANAL (I am not a lawyer)

OK, here's the flip side of it.
Once upon a time there was a site called melodyguard.com. They would accept your file and timestamp it so you could have a copy and they would keep a copy too (for a fee). The two versions were suppose vouch for each other. They are out of business last I heard, so I guess it didn't work so well.

Last edited by rharv; 04/09/11 02:59 PM.

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