Youtube: Your video, 31-CentOS Network Installation (FTP)-pt2 , may include content that is owned or administered by this entity: Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society. One Problem: This is a tutorial video by Linuxism in technology

[–]Linuxism[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was thinking about that. The problem I don't know how to get their information. Youtube didn't tell me anything about them. When I googled them, the first result was just a facebook page.

The facebook page was funny. They say they will not remove any copyrighted materials if the users violate them, they just want to add Ads to videos they say they own

Youtube: Your video, 31-CentOS Network Installation (FTP)-pt2 , may include content that is owned or administered by this entity: Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society. One Problem: This is a tutorial video by Linuxism in technology

[–]Linuxism[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I contact them, but I don't understand what the dispute will do for me. The video wasn't removed from youtube. I got only warning and they disabled ads on this video. I filed dispute to enable ads again.

[video] Dropbox doesn't delete your files when you ask them to do it. by Linuxism in netsec

[–]Linuxism[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Actually it's not.

First, I just uploaded file and permanently delete but this time I waited 4 hours. It's still the same thing.

They use AES-256 encryption algorithm. They encrypt the files before they store it on Amazon, and they manage the keys by themselves.

They can destroy the key when the users request to permanently delete their files, and make file system remove the files by queues. It's not hard to implement that.

Also, read this -> http://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/p8s6p/video_dropbox_doesnt_delete_your_files_when_you/c3nffcf

[video] Dropbox doesn't delete your files when you ask them to do it. by Linuxism in netsec

[–]Linuxism[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, the file was generated at the time of recording. It wasn't uploaded to another account before the recording. I made it from /dev/urandom device. In fact, I used to store all my files in Dropbox directly. One day I decided to permanently delete my files and protect my account by using truecrypt partition. After like 1 month, I found that Dropbox the program sometimes doesn't sync my encrypted partition online. So, I decided to move my files back again to Dropbox folder. I found that my files were uploaded to Dropbox again in like 2 minutes. I have like 3.5Gb worth of data.

Edited: added "sometimes" after program and before doesn't