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Title: Legal and Practical Issues regarding LongTerm Digital Preservation


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Legal and Practical Issues regarding Long-Term
Digital Preservation
ECLET Meeting Electronic Media and the Law
Wroclaw 28 October 2005
  • Jos Dumortier
  • K.U.Leuven
  • www.icri.be

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Overview
  • Some characteristics of electronic information
    processing
  • Archiving paper vs. archiving digital documents
    a comparison
  • Typical issues regarding the archival of
    electronic documents
  • Archiving strategies
  • Legal issues

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a) Electronic documents
  • rapid technological evolution
  • proliferation (information flood)
  • difficult selection
  • large variety
  • vulnerability (easily modifiable)
  • web of documents

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b) ... compared to paper
  • difference between storage (bits) and display
    (document)
  • separation between document and support
  • necessary interaction of hardware and software
  • original and copy get a new meaning
  • display depending from configuration and
    interface
  • one document can be stored in multiple formats
  • separation between document and file (one
    document is not necessarily one file)

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c) Typical issues
  • electronic documents are more than mere digital
    objects
  • what has to be saved content, structure,
    context, lay-out ?
  • archiving ensure that the document can be
    processed, read and understood in the (distant)
    future?
  • difference between archiving and back-up
  • electronic archiving is a complex process

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Intermediate conclusion
  • Electronic document
  • much more than just the bitstream
  • bits interact with hardware and software
  • ... in a particular context (often no meaning
    without context need of metadata)
  • with multiple links to other documents

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d) Possible archiving strategies
  • hardcopy
  • emulation
  • migration

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Legal issues
  • Legal rules often require the presentation of an
    original document
  • Original generally means
  • paper-based environment handwritten signature,
    seal, ... (not a copy)
  • digital environment advanced electronic
    signature?

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Archiving advanced electronic signatures
  • First European attempts
  • ETSI TS 101733 Electronic Signature Formats
  • ETSI TS 101903 XML Advanced E-Signatures
  • Problem how will we validate in 2025 an advanced
    electronic signature produced today?

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ETSI TS 101733
Aim is how to guarantee security of a signature
over a long period of time?
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Alternative migration
  • Problem if the archived data change (even one
    bit) the signature is no longer valid
  • Proposed solution
  • strip the signature before archiving the data and
    transform it into metadata
  • the archivist will guarantee the authenticity and
    integrity of the data (trusted archival chain)

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Arguments contra migration
  • not compatible with the recently created legal
    framework (tailored for emulation focused on
    keeping the bitstream intact)
  • the signature should often remain intact for
    legal purposes (non-repudiation)
  • the solution only shifts the problem how to
    guarantee the archivists seal?

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How can we solve this dilemma?
  • fundamentally revise our concept of
    authenticity?
  • which strategy will we adopt in order to be able
    to reconstruct electronic documents in a distant
    future?

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Your opinion, please?
Thank you
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