From: Censored Girls Anonymous <carolb@barton.spring.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 00:32:22 PST
From: Censored Girls Anonymous <carolb@barton.spring.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 00:32:22 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Data Havens..A consumer perspective
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1. You have what I want or need.
2. In order for me to let you store it, I will give it to you
anyway you wish to get it.
3. I will let you do anything to the data you wish, so long as I
get it back intact.
4. It is no concern (only idle curiosity maybe) where the data is parked.
5. I would expect to pay money for the safekeeping of my data.
6. I would expect the longer you hold the data, the more it will cost.
7. The only thing I am counting on is the data's timely retrieval.
8. Welcome to the world of data "coatchecking".
Why make it more complex than this?
From the moment the data leaves their hands, until I return it,
they have no right, nor I no obligation, to divulge anything about it.
For they already would know, it would take a few minutes to retrieve it.
For whether it's encrypted to the nth degree, or parked in a plain brown
wrapper in a massive unix box somewhere, as long as I the haven manager,
return the data in a safe, timely, uncorrupted manner, I've done my duty.
Love Always,
Carol Anne
Registered<BETSI>BEllcore Trusted Software Integrity system programmer
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