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I need to prove the contents of a webpage to court in 2 years time. The website could change or shut down between now and then. A screenshot JPG could be claimed as fake by the court. So how do I prove the webpage actually says what it says today in 2 years time?
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Get a notary to print it and sign it.
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archive.org
make a mirror
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This.
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doesn't the US gov also archive websites occasionally or something? i used to browse through it looking at old 4chan threads.



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