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''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 [[:File:Comey-Notes.170107.EN.page-1.png|them]] from his personal conversations with the then-President. &ndash; In 2010, then Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: &raquo;If you have [[Simulation stimulates#Private language|something]] that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place.&laquo;&thinsp;<ref name="PRIVACY" /> <ref name="USHOULDNOT" />
''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 [[:File:Comey-Notes.170107.EN.page-1.png|them]] from his personal conversations with the then-President. &ndash; In 2010, then Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: &raquo;If you have [[Simulation stimulates#Private language|something]] that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place.&laquo;&thinsp;<ref name="PRIVACY" /> <ref name="USHOULDNOT" />


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<ref name="PRIVACY">&raquo;The Google CEO on Privacy&laquo;, huffingtonpost.com, March 18, 2010</ref>
<ref name="PRIVACY">&raquo;The Google CEO on Privacy&laquo;, huffingtonpost.com, March 18, 2010</ref>