From the moment the data leaves their hands, until I return it,
1. You have what I want or need. 2. In order for me to let you store it, I will give it to you anyway you wish to get it. 3. I will let you do anything to the data you wish, so long as I get it back intact. 4. It is no concern (only idle curiosity maybe) where the data is parked. 5. I would expect to pay money for the safekeeping of my data. 6. I would expect the longer you hold the data, the more it will cost. 7. The only thing I am counting on is the data's timely retrieval. 8. Welcome to the world of data "coatchecking". Why make it more complex than this? they have no right, nor I no obligation, to divulge anything about it. For they already would know, it would take a few minutes to retrieve it. For whether it's encrypted to the nth degree, or parked in a plain brown wrapper in a massive unix box somewhere, as long as I the haven manager, return the data in a safe, timely, uncorrupted manner, I've done my duty. Love Always, Carol Anne Registered<BETSI>BEllcore Trusted Software Integrity system programmer *********************************************************************** Carol Anne Braddock "Give me your Tired, your Poor, your old PC's..." The TS NET REVOKED PGP KEY NO.0C91594D carolb@spring.com carolann@mm.com ************************************************************************ COMING SOON TO AN INTERNET NEWSGROUP NEAR YOU...............CENSORED.COM