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Comment by aio2

9 days ago

Funny, because the same thing happened in Nepal a few weeks ago. Protestors/rioters burned some government buildings, along with the tech infrastructure within them, so now almost all electronic data is gone.

Would this have been any different if these documents were stored non-electronically though? I understand that the whole point of electronic data is that it can be backed up, but if the alternative were simply an analog system then it would have fared no better.

  • For paper documents, you'd make at least a few copies for storage at the source, and then every receiver will get his/her own notarized copies.

    Electronically, everyone just receives a link to read the document.

Not sure where you got that info. only physical documents were burned (intentionally by the incumbents you could argue) however the digital backups were untouched