> From: Bob Mottram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Beware of putting too much stuff into the cloud.  Especially in the
> current economic climate clouds could disappear without notice (i.e.
> unrecoverable data loss).  Also, depending upon terms and conditions
> any data which you put into the cloud may not legally be owned by you,
> even if you created it.
> 

For private commercial clouds this is true. But imagine a public
self-healing cloud where it is somewhat self-regulated and self-organized.
Though commercial clouds could have some sort of inter-cloud virtual
backbone that they subscribe to. So Company A goes bankrupt but it's cloud
is offloaded into the backbone and absorbed by another cloud. Micro payments
migrate with the cloud. Ya right like that could ever happen.

John



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