On 23 January 2012 08:49, Mark Goodge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To give a possible real life example: If the information could only be
> retrieved by using data recovery techniques on a disk from which the
> information had previously been deleted then such a request could almost
> certainly be refused on cost grounds even though it would take a data
> recovery firm only a few hours of actual working time to do it. In such a
> case, the fee paid to the data recovery firm is not simply an hourly rate,
> it's an overall project fee.

Wouldn't deleted data be excluded under the act?  If it's deleted then
it's no longer held by the authority.

Stephen


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Apparently I'm a "Eierlegende Woll-Milch-Sau", I think it was meant as
a compliment.

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