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s1artibartfast 4 hours ago

Im curious why this topic has been popping up in the news. It seems like a bog standard contractor/subcontractor obligation case.

dylan604 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If Iron Mountain made a deal with PBS-affiliate, they'd be breaking the terms of the contract with their customer (the fact it is defunct is just an asterisk). If you were an Iron Mountain client and one of your customers made an end run around you to go directly to Iron Mountain because they refused to pay your bill, you'd be pissed at Iron Mountain.

By solving this as they have done, Iron Mountain can assure other clients they will not just let a third person circumvent their clients. They can now say they only did it by a court order even if they were more than willing to accept the asterisk and do it on principle. Everyone is happy. Everyone is whole.

s1artibartfast 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Thats my impression too. Iron mountain is doing exactly what I would want if I had data with them.

If you are wharehousing data, you dont just let your customer's customer come in, look around, and take whatever they want. Even if they have a sob story.

You ask for a court order with specifics.

telotortium 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The initial reporting implied it was some catastrophic data loss, like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Universal_Studios_fire. The truth, while concerning, is a lot more boring.

Also some articles and people on social media were unclear that it was just a single PBS station involved, rather than all PBS content. I saw comments that thought that all the archives for Sesame Street were lost.

kotaKat 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Apparently PBS doesn't have some kind of massive conglomerate backup or archives of things that its member stations produce. It's up to every station to archive or back up their own stuff. No standardization as to storage formats, NASes, tapes, or anything.

Sometimes things are transmitted in painful ways like rebroadcast in off hours over microwave links between members so they can re-record what they lost.

Plus the endless game of "hey does anyone have that one obscure episode of this one program we made?" to your colleagues...

dylan604 2 hours ago | parent [-]

It's the original torrent network

anigbrowl 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Archival/secure storage is big business with big liability headaches if you make a bad decisiion.

Barbing 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

A non-profit in a deeply unfair situation tugs at the heartstrings.

s1artibartfast 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What is unfair? It seems completely normal and what courts are for sorting out. Iron mountain is acting exactly how I would want them to if they were storing data for me.

If you are wharehousing data, you dont just let your customer's customer come in, look around, and take whatever they want. Even if they have a sob story.

You ask for a court order with specifics.

doctorpangloss 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This audience thinks data center operators are Jedi.