[LINK] Date stamping copies of web pages

Linda Rouse linda at databasics.com.au
Thu Feb 22 13:14:16 AEDT 2007


What about using the Wayback Machine? ...it records website snapshots 
over a period of time
http://www.archive.org/index.php
regards
Linda

At 10:17 AM +1100 22/2/07, jim birch wrote:
>On 22/02/07, Kim Holburn <kim.holburn at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  I reckon Stewart's solution would suit our court system better.
>
>
>Any screen image could be dummied up.  You'd need an independent trusted
>third to verify that the page was actually retrieved from the specified
>source at the specified time.
>
>There's a potential business there.   We verify that the page, url & time
>from several locations, store copies with url, time, local ip, browser info,
>etc?, and email you one.  Then charge to store long term, and to provide a
>certified copy or front up in court.
>
>You might find some of the international accountants already provide a
>similar service.
>
>Jim
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