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How about a User Data bill of rights, something along the lines of:
Any user generated data will be exportable in one of two forms:
1) An opaque blob that will allow the restoration of user generated content for the period of 6 months.
2) An documented data file and an API that would allow community written tools to allow restoration of user generated contents.
So users that contributed to a site, amazon reviews, pictures on flickr, comments on blogs, documents/spreatsheets, contacts, and related information could be backed up as often as the user was comfortable with. In either case the backups would be signed so that the provider could be sure that a user restores what they backed up.
Seems like that would significantly lower the risk of losing important data that's stored in some random cloud.