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Originally Posted by Format C:
Rapidshare doesn't sell goods, not even files. Rapidshare rents disk space, and give a code to access it.
The user of that space can give that code to other people to let them read that storage.
Someone may use it for spread illicit material. But it's not at all it's purpose.
Trying to give them responsibility of piracy is like to try the landlord for partnership in crime because his tenant is a criminal.
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The transportation company promotes piracy by allowing the public lockers to be used by criminals for putting illicit goods and criminally-acquired money in there to exchange with their shady fellows.
I mean clearly it's the transportation company's responsibility to thoroughly screen the contents of their public-use lockers.
Same with self-storage providers. If anything illegal makes it into their little closets, even if it is something very small inside an inconspicuous unmarked box... the whole company along with the entire upper management should be brought down by the subsequent lawsuit. If nothing else it would make the self-storage market more dynamic!
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