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A Description | Considering the concept of discipline |
C Manufacture | since 2019 |
F Relation | Olaf Langmack |
G Purpose | Documentation |
From the explanatory report
Contemporaneous notes are admissible in civil proceedings (in the U.S.) as evidence of the facts of a conversation, observation, or interaction between individuals. This was made known to the world in 2017 by then-FBI Director James Comey, who compiled them from his personal conversations with the then-President.[1] Contemporaneous notes created by a person themselves create a store of conceivable evidence, until there is a claim their creator is using them to refute or prove. In 2010, then Google Chairman Eric Schmidt:[2]
If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place.