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  2. Gates Rubber Company v. Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd., et al

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    Gates Rubber Company v. Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd., et al. [1] is a decision by the U.S. district court for the District of Colorado from May 1, 1996. It is considered a landmark decision [2] in terms of expert witness court testimony in questions of electronic evidence [3] and digital forensics.

  3. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    Apple had previously challenged the U.S. Department of Justice's authority to compel it to unlock an iPhone 5S in a drug case in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn (In re Order Requiring Apple Inc. to Assist in the Execution of a Search Warrant Issued by the Court, case number 1:15-mc-01902 [68 ...

  4. United States v. Cotterman - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Cotterman, [4] (9th Cir. en banc 2013), is a United States court case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that property, such as a laptop and other electronic storage devices, presented for inspection when entering the United States at the border may not be subject to forensic examination without a reason for suspicion, a holding that ...

  5. Digital evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Best Evidence Rule is a legal principle that requires presenting the most reliable form of evidence in court, which is often the original document or file. In cases where digital evidence is involved, this means presenting the original digital file, rather than a printout or a copy.

  6. Digital forensics - Wikipedia

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    In civil litigation or corporate matters, digital forensics forms part of the electronic discovery (or eDiscovery) process. Forensic procedures are similar to those used in criminal investigations, often with different legal requirements and limitations. Outside of the courts digital forensics can form a part of internal corporate investigations.

  7. Van Buren v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren v. United States, 593 U.S. 374 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and its definition of "exceeds authorized access" in relation to one intentionally accessing a computer system they have authorization to access.