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Google has flagged a document in my drive, saying that it is violating its terms of service.
The document is just a digital logic and computer design book.
I don't know how a book is violating its TOS?

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    Illegal copy of a book? That's probably against TOS everywhere.
  • 6
    Ducking doc scanning
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    @kescherRant @hack @RememberMe Dear friends its a legal document, i am a monthly subscriber of scribd Inc.
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    @kescherRant You fucking don't know the reality!
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    @Jay-Kadam oh ok sorry then
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    @Nanos I assume it is the same as with a book. You can lend it free, gift it, or sell it, but not copy it or rent it. (That's why libraries charge membership fees instead of per book) I think. IANAL
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    Google automatically scanned through your personal data? No way!

    Try SpiderOak. zero-knowledge dropbox-like service that prides itself on privacy. (or was when i used it a few years ago.)
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    @retnikt This might be possible.
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    @Root Ya I'll try it
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    funny, i have several pirated docs on my gdrive and nothing got flagged.
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    @Nanos i actually didnt know that fad ever existed, you learn something every day
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    @kimailis If i share this document then no body can access it because it's flagged.
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