D is correct
The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) divides the legal eDiscovery process into six stages: identification, preservation, collection, processing, review and production.
The correct answer is: D. Archive
The criteria for data within the scope of eDiscovery include:
- Possession: Refers to the physical or legal ownership of the data.
- Custody: Indicates who has the responsibility or authority over the data.
- Control: Refers to the ability to access, manage, or direct the data.
Archive, while relevant to data management and storage, is not a core criterion for determining whether data falls within the scope of eDiscovery. It pertains to how and where data is stored, rather than its legal applicability or relevance.
D - While possession, custody, and control are criteria commonly associated with data within the scope of eDiscovery, "archive" is not typically considered a criterion for eDiscovery. Archiving refers to the long-term storage and preservation of data for historical, compliance, or reference purposes, but it does not directly relate to the possession, custody, or control of data during the eDiscovery process.
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