Support
Please check the resources below. If you have further questions, comments, or
need help, please contact us.
System Requirements
- Supported Web Browsers
- - Internet Explorer 6 or 7
- - Mozilla Firefox 2 or 3
- - Apple Safari 3
- We unfortunately cannot support any other browsers at this time.
- Audio Files Playback
- Audio files will work on any platform or device that supports MP3 playback, such as iPod, iPhone, Zune and almost every other audio device. You can also play the files directly from your computer using software such as iTunes, Quicktime, or Windows Media Player.
- Video System Requirements (Windows)
- Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher
- Supported Web Browser (see above)
- Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher
- Video System Requirements (Apple OS X)
- Apple OS X 10.4.8 or higher (Tiger or Leopard)
- Supported Web Browser (see above)
-
Microsoft Silverlight 2
Frequently Asked Questions
- My librarian told me our school is a member. How do I sign up?
- Use our registration page to sign up for a
free AudioCaseFiles account. During registration, you must indicate that
your law school is a member and select your school from the dropdown box.
You must register using your law school email address. When registration is
complete, we will send you an activation email. Click the link in the email,
and your account will be activated.
- If you have further questions or you experience problems signing up,
please contact us.
- How do I purchase a subscription for my law school or firm?
- Please contact us about purchasing a
subscription for your law school or firm.
- I am not affiliated with a school or firm. How do I sign up?
- Please click on the Sign Up link at the top of any page, and in the drop down choose ‘My School is not listed’. Follow Instructions for choosing a plan of your choice. You will be emailed within 24 hours with your account information and access.
- Can I make copies of AudioCaseFiles content?
- Content at AudioCaseFiles.com, including audio and video, is copyrighted.
We subscribe to the
Fair Use Privilege
of copyright law and do not prohibit copying content for personal use.
Examples of copying files for personal use include:
- transferring case files to a portable music player, such as an iPod,
cell phone, or other MP3-capable device
- burning files to an audio CD for playback in a home stereo or car CD
player
- making backup copies of content to protect against hardware failure
or data loss
Replication and distribution of content to anyone other than the original
user constitutes copyright infringement. For further details, please see
our terms and conditions.