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| | From Mount Sinai to cyberspace: making good e-business records. | Business (General) |
 | | Whether the records were "written in stone," sealed in wax, or notarized, the goal was the same: to create accurate and reliable records. |
 | | Creating records with evidentiary force and effect in today's world of electronic records poses special challenges, particularly when, due to the structure of computing technologies, an electronic record's content may comprise a record separate and distinct from its form--to the extent the record's form has even been retained in the first instance. |
 | | Good records, as evidence of important proclamations, activities, or events, were needed to provide confidence that the King's rules would be followed, that significant events would be acknowledged, that transactions would be upheld, and that the laws were authentic. |
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