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September 24, 2007 |

Decision to Produce RAM in Columbia Pictures Should Not Change Companies' E-Commerce Practices

The issue of whether information in RAM constitutes electronically stored information subject to discovery is contentious. Attorney Douglas L. Rogers explains that RAM data may serve a valid business purpose and failure to record such information may appear deceitful.
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September 24, 2007 |

Decision to Produce RAM in Columbia Pictures Should Not Change Companies� E-Commerce Practices

The decision of the magistrate in the TorrentSpy case that the server-log data was subject to discovery has resulted in an outcry of opposition from various sources, and the defendants have appealed the decision to the district judge. But while the decision ordering the production of such server-log data in the future seems incorrect on the issue of whether that information in RAM constitutes electronically stored information subject to discovery, it is not as momentous as many have suggested.
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