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Nine PBS wins court order to retrieve 70 years of TV archives from Iron Mountain

A Denver judge has ruled in favor of Nine PBS, allowing the public broadcasting station to retrieve 70 years of its archival TV data, totaling 50TB. The data was held by Iron Mountain Data Centers after Nine PBS's cloud storage provider, Open Source Storage (OSS), went out of business. The court established a process for Nine PBS to access the data within 30 days, requiring them to cover outstanding storage fees and use a third-party vendor for retrieval. Both Nine PBS and Iron Mountain must provide progress updates by mid-September. AI

RANK_REASON Legal ruling enabling data retrieval for a specific organization, not a broad industry impact.

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Nine PBS wins court order to retrieve 70 years of TV archives from Iron Mountain

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Tyson ·

    Judge clears Nine PBS to retrieve 70 years of archival TV data — court rules station owns 50TB of data in Iron Mountain servers after host went under

    There’s light at the end of the tunnel for Nine PBS after a judge has cleared the way for it to retrieve archival data and programming from Iron Mountain.