the following comes from Pike and Fischers Electronic Evidence ezine
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French Government Specifies Retention Period for E-Contracts
France has published new standards on electronic contracting that
require firms to store for a 10-year period all econtracts
for goods and services valued above 120 euros ($161.50) (Decree No.
2005-137, 2/16/05). The Law on
Confidence in the Digital Economy (Law No. 2004-575, June 21, 2004)
was designed to boost e-commerce by
adapting existing legislation to cyberspace and ensuring adequate
consumer protection for transactions online.
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Peter Kurilecz
Richmond, Va
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