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Dropbox's New Policy of Scanning Files For DMCA Issues

Advocatus Diaboli (1627651) writes "This weekend a small corner of the Internet exploded with concern that Dropbox was going too far, actually scanning users' private and directly peer-shared files for potential copyright issues. What's actually going on is a little more complicated than that, but shows that sharing a file on Dropbox isn't always the same as sharing that file directly from your hard drive over something like e-mail or instant messenger. The whole kerfuffle started yesterday evening, when one Darrell Whitelaw tweeted a picture of an error he received when trying to share a link to a Dropbox file with a friend via IM. The Dropbox web page warned him and his friend that 'certain files in this folder can't be shared due to a takedown request in accordance with the DMCA.'"

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  1. Re:Two solutions (Encrypt or leave) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "If they'd be sending that data to their server or whatever that would be unacceptable."

    Ebonics on /.
    Now I've seen everything,