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Old 11-01-2012, 08:06 AM   #31
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
That's my point. If someone posts an 8 GB file labeled "My Hawaii Vacation in HD" and it is heavily encrypted, how will anybody the uploader hasn't authorized know whats in the file? It could be the latest movie in the Cinema, or an 8 GB library. Or who knows what?
How is that different from uploading a password-protected zip file to a public DropBox share?
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