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Guides on website evidence capture and digital documentation.
April 3, 2026
Workplace Investigation Evidence: Capturing Employee Social Media and Website Activity
HR directors and in-house counsel need defensible digital evidence for workplace investigations. Learn what you can legally capture, how to handle it properly, and how timestamped evidence protects your organization from wrongful termination and EEOC claims.
April 3, 2026
Getting Web Evidence Admitted in Court: A Practical Guide for Attorneys
Learn how to get web evidence admitted under FRE 901 authentication requirements. Covers the screenshot problem, key case law, the authentication checklist, and practical steps for presenting digital evidence at trial.
April 3, 2026
Digital Chain of Custody: Ensuring Your Web Evidence Holds Up in Court
Chain of custody determines whether digital evidence is admissible. Learn how SHA-256 hashing, RFC 3161 timestamps, and immutable storage maintain an unbroken chain from capture to courtroom.
April 3, 2026
Intellectual Property Protection: Capturing Online Infringement Evidence
Online IP infringement moves fast and disappears faster. Learn how to capture and preserve trademark misuse, copyright violations, and trade dress infringement evidence with timestamped captures that hold up in court.
April 3, 2026
GDPR and CCPA Compliance: Documenting Your Privacy Policy Changes
Regulators expect timestamped records of what your privacy policy said and when. Learn how to document privacy policy changes for GDPR Article 12 and CCPA Section 1798.100 compliance with automated captures and evidence bundles.
April 3, 2026
Automated Compliance Monitoring: How to Track Website Changes for Regulatory Evidence
Manual compliance checks miss changes and leave gaps in your audit trail. Learn how automated compliance monitoring with timestamped captures, change detection, and evidence bundles keeps your organization audit-ready.
April 3, 2026
Why Your Screenshot Evidence Needs More Than Just an Image
Courts increasingly reject plain screenshots as evidence. Learn the screenshot evidence requirements under FRE 901(b)(9), what makes digital evidence admissible, and how to build a court-ready evidence package.
April 3, 2026
Building a Domain Dispute Case: Essential Evidence Collection Guide
Learn how to collect and preserve domain dispute evidence for UDRP, URS, and cybersquatting cases. Screenshots, WHOIS records, DNS history, and timestamped captures that panelists accept.
April 3, 2026
How to Capture Social Media Posts as Legal Evidence
Social media posts are critical evidence in harassment, defamation, IP theft, and custody cases - but screenshots alone are not enough. Learn how to capture social media evidence that courts actually accept.
April 3, 2026
Automating Website Evidence Collection with Webhooks and APIs
Manual screenshots are unreliable and slow. Learn how to automate website evidence collection with the Snapoena REST API, webhooks, and bulk capture - for compliance monitoring, brand protection, and litigation support.
April 3, 2026
HAR Files Explained: Capturing Network Evidence for Legal Cases
HAR (HTTP Archive) files log every network request a browser makes - URLs, headers, status codes, timing, and response sizes. Learn why HAR files are critical for legal evidence and how Snapoena captures them automatically.
April 3, 2026
What is MHTML and Why It Matters for Digital Evidence
MHTML saves a complete web page - HTML, images, CSS, and scripts - in a single file. Learn why MHTML is one of the strongest formats for preserving digital evidence and how it compares to screenshots, PDFs, and raw HTML.