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Wayne Hoff <[log in to unmask]>
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Records ownership is a bit like the toy car I saved up for when I was a kid.  
I bought it and played with it for about two days, then it sat neglected in 
the toy box.  I didn't get interested in it again until my brother wanted to 
play with it, and then suddenly it was my favourite toy again.

If records ownership transfers to the records center, the center is entitled 
to make its own decisions on those records - which, when they come to the 
light of day, often cause all kinds of consternation from the originating 
business unit, especially when they need them back for some reason.  This 
has already been stated, but I will add my voice to the chorus - keep 
ownership with the originating business unit.

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