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Ask HN: Legality of hosting encrypted files?

3 pointsby jrokiskyabout 12 years ago
Lately I've been thinking about the legal ramifications of hosting encrypted copyrighted data.<p>If person X encrypts a copyrighted file with some algorithm/key, posts this encrypted file on hosting site A, and then shares the algorithm/key what would be the legal ramifications to hosting site A?<p>The hosting site could claim ignorance and saying that they are not hosting copyrighted data. In response the owner of the copyrighted data could show that through a series of transformations the data is the copyrighted data. That being said, can't any data be "transformed" to be that same copyrighted file?<p>Thanks for reading and looking forward to some feedback!

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BrianPetroabout 12 years ago
Research the way Me.ga is getting around the liability issue. I think it may be something similar to what you proposed.<p><a href="http://mashable.com/category/kim-dotcom/" rel="nofollow">http://mashable.com/category/kim-dotcom/</a>
sharthabout 12 years ago
I would imagine that in the USA, you just follow the DMCA. It doesn't matter if the file is encrypted or not encrypted, compressed or not compressed.
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