1995-01-12 - Re: Data Havens..A consumer perspective

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To: carolb@barton.spring.com (Censored Girls Anonymous)
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 04:44:27 PST
To: carolb@barton.spring.com (Censored Girls Anonymous)
Subject: Re: Data Havens..A consumer perspective
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> 2. In order for me to let you store it, I will give it to you
>    anyway you wish to get it.a

I will let you store it but in order to access it I get access to your
stores of data.

> 3. I will let you do anything to the data you wish, so long as I  
>    get it back intact.

Actually for a real data haven to work it should not only keep the
original data but any inferences you make with the old data or any new
data you use in the analysis of the old data.

> 5. I would expect to pay money for the safekeeping of my data.

Or provide some service in kind.

> 6. I would expect the longer you hold the data, the more it will cost.

The longer you hold the data the less it is worth.






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