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		<title>Comment on Sourcing Content from the Cloud by Kim William Gordon</title>
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		<description>Certainly I can see a situation in which you would not want to replicate information that was outside of your walls. Photographic images, for instance, or a WIKI entry in the cloud.
Bringing such content does not have to be fraught with issues, but rather should be managed by the appropriate disclaimers.
Kim</description>
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Bringing such content does not have to be fraught with issues, but rather should be managed by the appropriate disclaimers.<br />
Kim</p>
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