At 10:44 AM 2/11/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: >Let's also say that I've >convinced the relevant parties within this commerical entity to start moving >this data (or a copy of it, perhaps) offshore, where it can be more readily >'protected'.
Look into gambling, porn industries. They (like music, religion pushers, etc.) are pure bit traffickers. >ALso, anybody know if there are any legal consequences/risks here in the US >if this was even attempted? (ie, 'moving' data really means copying overseas >and then destroying the local copy...I assume a big corporation could do >this without any legal consequences...). How would you assure that the data has been destroyed? That your backup tech didn't take an extra copy home? >Hey...someone whip a copy of this to old Crotchety May...I bet he's already >looked into this. > >-TD He's been replaced by googling cyphernomicon, it was cheaper.
