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4th Nov 2012, 02:13 PM #11MemberWebsite's:
SeeingMole.comDon't think password is necessary. But of course to be on safe side, a password which prevents knowing the files inside is better.
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4th Nov 2012, 08:49 PM #12Member
Whether encryption is necessary depends on Rapidshare's future policy and the legal landscape.
The law does not now require a file host to inspect user uploaded content, but just in case that the law was to change, it is better with encryption.
Rapidshare has done much to placate copyright holders, but manual inspection of files only being stored as opposed to being shared is probably a red line they wont cross without being forced by law.
You should also set the sharing permission to not shared, so that only yourself can download the files.
This also makes it harder to argue even technically that you are using your account for file sharing by making files available for others.
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4th Nov 2012, 09:19 PM #13OPMember
Thanks for answers... One more question... Can i RU that links from Rapidshare to Netload and Uploaded.net?
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5th Nov 2012, 03:06 PM #14Member
FYI you need a premium account for longterm RS storage, files on a free account are deleted after 30 days inactivity
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