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Old 07-31-2024, 11:34 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
No one is going to sue tens of thousands of ordinary users who keep their stuff in Dropbox.
Probably not.
However it's not a backup as the entirety of Dropbox or of Google Drive could be geoblocked by law, or turned off. It's a convenient service that through thoughtless greed, the operator is making illegal (civil law not criminal law). Note to Google, Dropbox etc, criminla violations have fixed maximum tarrifs. Civil infractions have no limit to penalty.

The companies touting LLM AI have been really stupid.
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