"Recent experience shows that digital photographs can be changed to produce false images. ... 'No web-site is monitored for accuracy and nothing contained therein is under oath or even subject to independent verification. ... [H]ackers can adulterate the content of any web-site from any location at any time.' "
- Quoting from the decision in St. Clair v. Johnny's Oyster & Shrimp, Inc. (76 F. Supp. 2d 773 (S.D. Tex. 1999)),California Court of Appeal Judge...
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