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What is the name of your state? FL.
I was wondering if I could sue a private government contractor for failing to provide public record?
There is a civil technology company in Florida who basically run almost all the county court's website.
Normally, if you want to look up a public record, you can go on their site and get the court record.
They are basically the internet face of the court's documents.
The problem is the document I am trying to get creates an error message because it's too big. I have contacted the support about this but say stuff like " I missed the part where that's my problem" then mark the trouble ticket as resolved.
I have resorted to filing a public records request, which I believe in the state of Florida you are allowed to do of a private company that get taxpayer money to perform a service for the public .
Their argument is that they don't have any documents, they just have a website with "pointers to documents" which I think mean " links to the document" .
These documents normally are being opened right on their website with their name name all over the website.
So I think its like someone running a website and saying during a subpoena like " I don't have any videos or pictures, I just have links and porters on my website to AWS(Amazon web services), or youtube, or facebook, or google drive, etc... " then claiming that you have no pictures or documents related to the search.
I think this company has the ability to get those documents but are trying to play word games with like " I don't have the document, its on the internet not on my desktop computer"
I have heard the federal government uses Amazon Web Services(AWS) for a lot of stuff, but I'm not sure if that would shield them from a FIOA request if the department utilized them to serve up documents on their department website.
Do you think I have a case against this government contractor for refusing to provide the public record?
Regards
I was wondering if I could sue a private government contractor for failing to provide public record?
There is a civil technology company in Florida who basically run almost all the county court's website.
Normally, if you want to look up a public record, you can go on their site and get the court record.
They are basically the internet face of the court's documents.
The problem is the document I am trying to get creates an error message because it's too big. I have contacted the support about this but say stuff like " I missed the part where that's my problem" then mark the trouble ticket as resolved.
I have resorted to filing a public records request, which I believe in the state of Florida you are allowed to do of a private company that get taxpayer money to perform a service for the public .
Their argument is that they don't have any documents, they just have a website with "pointers to documents" which I think mean " links to the document" .
These documents normally are being opened right on their website with their name name all over the website.
So I think its like someone running a website and saying during a subpoena like " I don't have any videos or pictures, I just have links and porters on my website to AWS(Amazon web services), or youtube, or facebook, or google drive, etc... " then claiming that you have no pictures or documents related to the search.
I think this company has the ability to get those documents but are trying to play word games with like " I don't have the document, its on the internet not on my desktop computer"
I have heard the federal government uses Amazon Web Services(AWS) for a lot of stuff, but I'm not sure if that would shield them from a FIOA request if the department utilized them to serve up documents on their department website.
Do you think I have a case against this government contractor for refusing to provide the public record?
Regards