For legal purposes; How can need to research papers of Firefox, I contact Firefox to request?

In the case of a death where documentation is necessary for legal purposes, I understand my copies of emails and screenshots of the (favorite) web searches are not considered valid. The Court requires Firefox documents to prove that what is in an email or a part of a Web search, is real and not manipulated. How can I contact Firefox to printouts of e-mails and research that were made before a specific date? What documentation do you need to validate this survey? Death certificate? Ask myself or lawyer? Be specific in guiding me in collecting this information. Are there any costs involved? If so, what are they? How can I contact Firefos for this information? Y at - it a specific department or person that I need to contact? Thank you.

There is a misunderstanding here. To explain it, you need to know what Firefox is the first. It's a web browser (an observer) like the other browsers that exist with different names. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari are also web browsers. They do not have the opportunity to prove what they see, is true or false. They simply show what is in the web page code.

That said, you can consult a lawyer about this. Because laws on this issue vary depending on the State you live.

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You are right that you have to prove that the emails were sent by the respondent and I believe that simply print a copy of the email does not work as this form of media can be changed. While having the email filed in evidence are not as severe as they respect the rules of Daulbert, there are validation rules that you must follow. The rules, well course, depends on the jurisdiction. In some States, courts may take judicial notice of the gaps, but not all States are willing to do.

You can take a look at these articles than dwelve in the standard of electronic evidence:

I also did a search on Google using the words: proving the e-mails in the Court

In the case where I have neglected to explain anything, I'll ask one of my colleagues who has the experience of lawyer to comment here. But to make it perfectly clear, Firefox (or his company owner, Mozilla) cannot prove the emails are real. A lawyer may be better able to explain it because it is a complicated issue.

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