Cloud Storage Metadata as Evidence: Jurisdictional Challenges and Legal Solutions
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cloud storage, metadata, digital evidence, jurisdiction, cross-border data, cybercrime, electronic discovery, data sovereigntyAnnotasiya
This comprehensive study examines the complex legal landscape surrounding the use of cloud storage metadata as digital evidence in legal proceedings, with particular emphasis on jurisdictional challenges and their practical solutions. The research analyzes various legal frameworks across multiple jurisdictions, investigates technical aspects of metadata preservation, and evaluates current international cooperation mechanisms. Through extensive analysis of case law, legislative developments, and technical documentation, this study identifies key challenges in cross-border data access and proposes practical solutions for harmonizing legal approaches to cloud-based evidence. The findings indicate a pressing need for standardized international protocols for metadata handling and suggest specific reforms to existing mutual legal assistance treaties (MLATs) to address the unique characteristics of cloud storage evidence.
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