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Court Rules on Social Media Sites' Privacy Settings

On May 26th, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California ruled that, under the Stored Communications Act of 1986, postings to a user’s Facebook “wall” (and, similarly, to the “comments” page on MySpace – although nobody actually uses MySpace anymore) are considered private so long as the user has his privacy settings set such that only “friends” can see his wall postings.

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Always Have A Plan

As it is so eloquently stated in the Canadian legal blog, SLAW in the article entitled Practice of Law: Practice Management by Peg Duncan; it is crucial to always have an E-Discovery Project Plan.

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