Legal Disputes

Disputes over the content of websites are on the increase. Our Website Archive service records a daily screenshot of your website pages, allowing you to clearly demonstrate what content was shown to your website visitors, and equally as important, what was not.
A simple daily screenshot of all your website pages can help you to resolve a dispute quickly and unequivocally, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.
Compliance

A number of regulatory and archiving compliance regulations exist for different industry sectors and geographies, such as:
- SEC and FINRA (US)
- Financial Services Authority – FSA (UK)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (US)
- Gramm-Leach Bliley Act. (US)
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) (US)
A Historical Record

Recent research estimates that the average life expectancy of a website is less than 75 days, and that every six months ten percent of website pages on the UK domain are lost.
Make sure yours is not one of them – start your archiving today.
The UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA) lists its regulations and guidance regarding website archiving in its ‘Conducting Of Business Sourcebook’ (COBS).
COBS 4 covers ‘Communicating with clients, including financial promotions’ and COBS 5 covers ‘Distance communications’, both of which have state the information that need to be stored.
More information will become available at three specialist sites being set up to help FSA regulated businesses through the process of complying -
http://www.fsa-website-compliance.com/
Following feedback from customers, we have released a new feature, allowing you to view your entire archive for a single date.

Clicking on the calendar icon on the project index (above) shows the following pop-up window to allow you to choose the date you are interested in.

You can then view your entire list of archived pages for that day, or choose another day.

If you would like to find out more information about our website archiving service, please contact us.
As part of our continual release of updates and new features, subscribers to the Website Archiving service can now view their enabled and disabled archives with ease.
The following is now displayed on the main archives overview page:

Once you are viewing an archiving project, you can choose to view all, only the enabled pages or only the disabled pages at the click of a mouse:

More new features will be announced over the next days and weeks.
If you would like to find out more information about our website archiving service, please contact us.

