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post US judge rules that server RAM is a ‘document’

June 15th, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jennifer Fader @ 9:17 pm

A federal judge in Los Angeles last week ruled that a computer server’s RAM, or random-access memory, is a tangible document that can be stored and must be turned over in a lawsuit. This could force companies and individuals to store vast amounts of data in case they are involved in a civil suit.

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