![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's already been known that they use automated hash checking against files, but this new progression proves that they're playing around with even more stringent checks. I am posting this in response to some users mentioning "safely" storing sci-hub papers, pirated videos, and other files in their Google drive cloud storage.Ī month ago we found out that Google was flagging files with a 1 or 0 as copyright infringing documents ![]()
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