File Storage And Piracy Issues?
Matt Tesch asks: "A couple of my friends and I thought it would be great to offer a free Web based file storage site built on Linux, MySQL and other open source software. Being able to offer it for free wouldn't be possible if we were confronted with licensing fees for our server software. The only problem is that our site, Globedesk.com quickly became home to a lot of software pirates. We now see one clear advantage of charging money for our service is that is would greatly reduce these abuses, as we would be able to verify names and addresses of our members. How can a business pass their savings on open source software on to the consumer and keep illegal abuse to a minimum?"
What I would do is use credit card ID verification, wich would solve the legal problems, but rather than charge them for the service display banners on you site. .COMpanies make there money by exposing users to banners, while offering a free service(for example /.).
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I would say limiting logins per day would be a decent defense against piracy, a filtering system, or a tip off section. I don't think you can stop it completely, but you can surely cut it down.
Also I don't know whether that would let you allow people under the age of majority use your service or not. Maybe restricting your service to those over the age of 16, or 18, or whatever it is in the States (I'm just assuming you are an American company) would lend some legal weight to your terms of service, since then those not able to be bound by contracts could be excluded.
What is the robbing of a bank, compared to the founding of a bank? -- Bertolt Brecht
Simple have a good disclaimer. If you speak with a lawyer he should be able to you come up with one. That what is good practice anyways. Also, is your company Incorparated, this will also protect you. This will not stop the probmlem but it will protect you.
Also another good idea is to have a user aggenment that has to agreed something along the lines of
By useing this service I agree to be bound by these terms, if you disagree discontinue use Immeatly and contact us to have your account deactivated. Only data that you are the copyright owner of or have written permission from the copyright owner, by be stored on this service. If you are belived to be doing other wise your account will be deactivated and your inforation will be turned over to the proper athorites.
Althought with you will need someway to verify who is so that you will have the proper inforation to give to the proper authorites
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
Why not see what the following sites do:
www.juston.com
www.idrive.com
www.freespace.com
Scuttlemonkey is a troll
You would also lose 90% or more of your users.
Would *you* offer up credit card info for a "free" services? Not me.
They're probably getting FLOODED with WareZ. When you look at your traffic stats, and the top ten are all along the lines of diablo2_disc1.iso, you notice.
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"I already have all the latest software."
Not everybody has a credit card. From a dutch viewpoint nobody needs one, so not many people have one. Want to pay with plastic? you use either your normal bank-account, or the chipknip which is also hardly used by anyone. Much to the chagrin of the banks who lost millions on introducing it.
//rdj
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this will make it less tempting as a warez distribution site.
Allow linking of like 3 accounts for file sharing but only
one login per account at a time.
and like the post says above put
disclaimers all over the place to cya.
If someone wants more linked accounts charge a one time fee
for setting it up
just enuff to cover expences of setting it up say $15