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==From the explanatory report==
==From the explanatory report==
''Contemporaneous notes'' are admissible in civil proceedings (in the U.S.) as  
''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.<ref name="COMEY-NOTES" /> 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:<ref name="PRIVACY" />
evidence of the facts of a conversation, observation, or interaction between  
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individuals. This was made known to the world in 2017 by then-FBI Director  
If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you
James Comey, who compiled them from his personal conversations with the  
shouldn't be doing it in the first place.
then-President.<ref name="COMEY-NOTES" />
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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:<ref name="PRIVACY" />
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If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you
shouldn't be doing it in the first place.
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==Sources==
==Sources==