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WHY RING DORBELL FOOTAGE IS BEING THROWN OUT OF COURT: THE AUTHENTICATION PROBLEM
Imagine a neighbor’s Ring security camera picks up a figure walking to a front door at 11:47 p.m. Police identify the figure as their suspect, and the prosecutor plans to play the clip for the jury. There is just one problem: that footage never sat on a hard drive. Instead, it streamed through a home Wi-Fi router to Amazon’s cloud servers, where it lived until the homeowner downloaded it to their phone, forwarded it to a detective, and the detective saved it to a department laptop before turning it over to the prosecution. At each step, someone handled the evidence. Nobody documented any of it. That chain of events illustrates the growing authentication problem with Ring doorbell footage, and courts are beginning to notice.
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