/ˈfʊtprɪnt/ – noun
Definition: dấu chân, dấu vết.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “footprint” typically refers to the impact or presence of a person, organization, or activity in a particular area or jurisdiction. It can also refer to the physical or digital evidence left behind by an individual or entity, such as a record of their actions, transactions, or interactions. The concept of footprint is often used in environmental law to describe the ecological impact of human activities on a specific area or ecosystem.
Example: The defendant’s digital footprint provided crucial evidence in the cybercrime investigation.