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Thursday October 15, 2009
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Just as T-Mobile is issuing word that it was able to recover "most" of the data lost as a result of recent Microsoft/Danger server failures, word is coming out that a number of Sidekick owners are filing suit over the issue.
A man in Bakersfield, CA has issued a suit against Danger, on behalf of "all other similiarly situated," claiming that the company should have been "more careful" with regards to its data backup.
The man's attorney, Ira Rothken, issued the following statement,
T-Mobile and its service providers ought to have been more careful the use of backup technology and policies to prevent such data loss. We are hopeful that T-Mobile and the rest of the defendants will do the right thing, use this as an opportunity to redesign the system as a new standard for cloud computing storage, and provide full compensation for the data loss.
A number of other similar suits have also been filed.
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