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Old 12-05-2016, 02:31 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by jerry7171 View Post
I read that using Amazon to host my library was a bad idea as Amazon supposedly would actively screen files and selectively erase anything deemed illegal?
that is still true, they will, and they can delete stuff or even ban you at their discretion, so it much depends on what you plan to keep there

I'd say that storing "downloaded" video is the greater risk and some plex users could be in for a nasty shock. Plex are disingenously relying on a disclaimer that they are not responsible for your cloud content, and Amazon have issued no waivers. Anyone dumb enough to store rips of Man in the High Castle, Mr Robot, the Grand Tour or other amazon exclusives will I predict be the first ones to be zapped/

To trawl though a calibre library and test for non-bought content would not be trivial - off -hand I cannot think how they could distinguish store bought epubs from "shared" ones, but dropbox anyway has better design and less onerous T&C

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