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Digital deeds never die
Here's an essay by David H. Holtzman in BusinessWeek Online: Digital Deeds Never Die. E-mail, video, and all sorts of stuff now rendered in bits and bytes never really disappear and can be easily copied. Privacy? Hah!
Weirdly, there's no mention of the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
And, quite honestly, I covered most of this in a 1998 article in Salon: "The Net never forgets."
July 5, 2005 at 11:59 PM in Web/Tech | Permalink
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