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I don't work for IBM, but another possible motive for slapping patents on
anything that moves may be part of a "conceptual cold-war stockpile" as
noted by Yahoo's suit against Facebook. The strategy resembles nothing so
much as "grab everything and sort it out later. Maybe much, much later."
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/03/opinion-baio-yahoo-patent-lie/
-Trevor Medina
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Wayne Hoff <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I agree with Peter - there are potential advantages in files that have a
> built in
> terminus. The only safe way to communicate with someone these days
> without the information existing beyond the communication is to meet in
> person and talk. That used to be easy to do, but today so much personal,
> business, and government communication and information is delivered
> electronically, and suddenly there's ESI to manage (even a lot of phone
> communication).
>
> I know there are companies that market temporary email (see
> http://bit.ly/ammdpo for a list), and I'm a little surprised that it
> hasn't caught
> on in corporate circles (someone correct me if I'm wrong). IBM is
> extending
> the idea to other filetypes, a natural extension I think.
>
> That said, there's no way to prevent an email from persisting - I can
> still take
> a picture of my computer screen.
>
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