For too long data has been repressed and
blamed for the limitations of its environment.
The history of data is a history of repeated
injuries and usurpations. For too long,
data has been:
- Shipped to dusty archives, only to
be resurrected upon special request.
- Undervalued - forced to suffer the
embarrassment of being deemed a source
of risk instead of value.
- Relegated to the farthest reaches
of the data center with no representative
to stand up for their rights.
- Shortened life based on arbitrary "lifecycle
management" algorithms.
- Unjustly imprisoned in tape archives.
The Declaration of Data Independence highlights
the egregious abuse of data and calls for
justice for all data kind.
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- I have my letter of resignation written for the day I'm asked to restore data off of our tape archive.
- 36% is an acceptable margin of error, isn't it? - should I have told them?
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Listen to the latest reports of data injustice.
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