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"Legal Issues Regarding Digital Forensic Examiners Third Party Consent " by Thomas Lonardo, Doug White et al.
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Lonardo, Thomas; White, Doug; Martland, Tricia P.; and Rea, Alan (2011) "Legal Issues Regarding Digital Forensic Examiners Third Party Consent to Search," Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law: Vol. 6 : No. 4 , Article 3.

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