The American prisoner says that the legal fight trapped in 1985 while the disks replace modern storage for crucial call documents


  • NJ prisoners only receive floppy disks of twenty 1.44 MB, barely enough for calls
  • Lawyers must transfer files from flash players to floppy disks, complicating the process
  • The authorities say that the ban on flash readers is a matter of security

A prisoner of New Jersey’s state prison publicly expressed his frustration of being forced to count on disks for critical legal work.

The penitentiary system of the US state limits detainees to the use of floppy disks, each with a maximum capacity of 1.44 MB, but each prisoner authorized 20 disks, a limit which barely corresponds to the needs of a complex legal correspondence.

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