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- Printing electronic files to paper for review or production in hardcopy form.[1] The to-be-printed electronic files may have previously been scanned from paper into electronic form (hence the term "blowback") and/or originated in native electronic form. In either event, somewhere along the way the files may have been converted into .pdf or .tif and/or endorsed with Bates numbers, privilege stamps, confidentiality redaction overlays, etc.[2]
- Printing tiff or pdf images on paper. It is called blowback because originally paper documents may be scanned and then reprinted on paper from the scanned images.
Footnotes
- ^ Fenwick & West LLP, FWPS eDiscovery Terminology (11/6/2005). Citing Albert Barsocchini, Data Collection Standards (LTN 1/15/04), http://www.law.com/special/supplement/e_discovery/data_collection.shtml.
- ^ Fenwick & West LLP, FWPS eDiscovery Terminology (11/6/2005).