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The Worst Case Scenario
Mark Rasch, 2004-11-15

The fine print in an insurance policy becomes an issue when a bizarre chain of IT disasters leaves a company without a single copy of the source code to its flagship product.

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They haven't ever backed up their source code to CD's? (or other removable mediums)

Or these CD's have been stolen too?

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