So, when it says "this file can no longer be copied" are they referring to downloading it? I'm pretty sure that violates the law of a number of countries that say data uploaded online remains the property if the person uploaded it. If you can't pull it back down you don't really own it.
The owner of the file still has access to it. They just can't share it. Google's Misleading Content policy only applies to content that has been set to "public" rather than "private".
OK, that makes more sense. The Mike Benz guy saying you lost access was confusing.
Seems like a case of having to abide by Google's rules, no matter how unfair they are, if you want to play in their pool.
I don't store anything online for the number of privacy and accessibility reasons. Apparently these fuckers are scanning all your personal shit, which is the most concerning aspect of this.
Yeah I keep everything personal offline, backed up in multiple hard drives. A lot of people I know say they don't care what corporations know about them, but after seeing people get canceled for innocent things they said or did 10 or 15 years ago, I say you really can't be too careful.
I live my life and protect my children and privacy by not using apps that are “free”, nothing in this world is free, nothing! So if the app is free, I believe that means I am the product being sold. I only have one app from them and that’s YouTube, because Rumble is still lacking DIY channels so personally I use it for said DIY tutorials, I also have two children that also use my account. I figure that way their algorithm creating your digital ID is all over the place making it difficult to create a lidentity to sell from an adult and two children five years difference in age using the same login account plus I can always check history and see what those monsters at Google are trying to push On my kids. I also use a Gmail account for all my spam email and when I used their cloud storage I stored high resolution wide format rasterized images Which makes them difficult to compress without losing the resolution values so it just to took up space a lot of space. I work in Graphic Signage wide format printing so I had a lot of fun simply making massive files from flattening vector images into TIFFs with 1200 dpi, and then uploading them to Google drive. I don’t use that account anymore but I never closed it. Occasionally I login on a public computer just to see if it’s still there and if it’s still full. Haven’t used it since 2016ish outside of adding more images if they offer up more cloud storage space.
So, when it says "this file can no longer be copied" are they referring to downloading it? I'm pretty sure that violates the law of a number of countries that say data uploaded online remains the property if the person uploaded it. If you can't pull it back down you don't really own it.
The owner of the file still has access to it. They just can't share it. Google's Misleading Content policy only applies to content that has been set to "public" rather than "private".
OK, that makes more sense. The Mike Benz guy saying you lost access was confusing.
Seems like a case of having to abide by Google's rules, no matter how unfair they are, if you want to play in their pool.
I don't store anything online for the number of privacy and accessibility reasons. Apparently these fuckers are scanning all your personal shit, which is the most concerning aspect of this.
Yeah I keep everything personal offline, backed up in multiple hard drives. A lot of people I know say they don't care what corporations know about them, but after seeing people get canceled for innocent things they said or did 10 or 15 years ago, I say you really can't be too careful.
I live my life and protect my children and privacy by not using apps that are “free”, nothing in this world is free, nothing! So if the app is free, I believe that means I am the product being sold. I only have one app from them and that’s YouTube, because Rumble is still lacking DIY channels so personally I use it for said DIY tutorials, I also have two children that also use my account. I figure that way their algorithm creating your digital ID is all over the place making it difficult to create a lidentity to sell from an adult and two children five years difference in age using the same login account plus I can always check history and see what those monsters at Google are trying to push On my kids. I also use a Gmail account for all my spam email and when I used their cloud storage I stored high resolution wide format rasterized images Which makes them difficult to compress without losing the resolution values so it just to took up space a lot of space. I work in Graphic Signage wide format printing so I had a lot of fun simply making massive files from flattening vector images into TIFFs with 1200 dpi, and then uploading them to Google drive. I don’t use that account anymore but I never closed it. Occasionally I login on a public computer just to see if it’s still there and if it’s still full. Haven’t used it since 2016ish outside of adding more images if they offer up more cloud storage space.