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Mesty
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Copyright issues on dropbox's end means disabling of my account on my end?
Personally, I never read anything that said that dropbox didn't know how to allow a user to allow access to files or not. Meaning, anywhere else on the internet I go, I can expect that at the very l...
Mark
Super User II
2 years agoSorry, your post still hardly makes any sense.
If you are having copyright issues file a DCMA request via https://help.dropbox.com/account-settings/copyright-policy
However, for anything more than them deleting the shared link to the file you need to speak to an Attorney as thats outside of Dropbox jurisdiction.
Mesty
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
So it doesn’t make sense that I expect to have full control over if AND when my business partners are allowed to view files? And to see if those files were downloaded at least? And that since I didn’t know how their permissions model is scandalously scammy before hand that any legal costs will certainly come from their deeper pockets? Is this a learning issue or comprehension? Because I couldn’t have been more clear in my reply.
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