Dropbox Releases Revised TOS 90
vanstinator writes "Today Dropbox has released a revised Terms of Service agreement due to the controversy caused by their recent update. This new version clarifies their position on data ownership and makes it very clear that you, and only you, have a right to your data. This is welcome news to any serious Dropbox user."
On the downside, though, NorbMan writes that a company called FilesAnywhere.com is "suing Dropbox, Inc. for trademark infringement. The complaint alleges that FilesAnywhere has been using the term 'DROPBOX' since 2004 as part of its service, and that Dropbox, Inc. has also closely duplicated one of its logo designs."
Re:Yeah yeah lets sue for everything... (Score:4, Insightful)
Trademark [wikimedia.org] != Copyright [wikimedia.org]
Please get it right or stop using the words. If it is used to identify a company or product, it's a trademark.
Why involve a third party? (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe I've been under the yoke of HIPAA too long but if you have sensitive information why are you trusting a third party with it?