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I think the message raises a big question. If that dead bunny is a TIFF, or
"Tagged Image File Format," like a PDF, does it not suggest or say that all
documents being retained in PDF are not in their original native format
thereby companies/government agencies should be required to keep them in the
native format (word, excel, etc.,) from a legal standpoint.
I've been following this conversation and those on email and I keep hearing
the requirement for metadata. Are they not the same for each or am I
missing something?
I'm not a lawyer but it seems logical to me.
Robert W. Dalton, CRM
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