Consider the Norwegian technology company Piql. Piql uses celluloid
photosensitive film – a technology introduced in the 1880s first for
photography and later for the cinema industry – to convert digital files
into a physical safety copy that can last over 500 years. Data is written
in QR codes on film, which contains readable instructions so that any
person wanting to access this data at any time will know how to retrieve it
regardless of specific technologies or vendors.http://bit.ly/2aqr6xehttp://bit.ly/2aqr6xe+
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