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Date: | Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:03:35 -0500 |
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Many organizations have to follow data privacy laws that require them to
destroy personal data when it is no longer needed for the business purpose
for which it was collected. More stringent in countries other than the US.
In the US you generally just have to protect it. There is no protection
better than deleting it.
I would think that as the pool or lake or ocean of data grows, so too
would the need to get rid of that which has no value. Storage isn't that
cheap, after all. (Unless you were going to put it all on one of those
handy little glass disks.)
Gary
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