So let me get that straight. It will tap on downloads, check (using ALL codecs around) to see if something is illegal or not and then report. Hmmm? Does this sound far fetched to you?
How will it know what kind of media is being used if somebody was to (let's say) rename the extension of the file? Ok, google can reach inside your rar's and zip's to prevent you from sharing your source code in pascal (hey, it happened to me) but once you rename that puppy, how on earth would it know what to do with it? Remember we are talking about scanning the WHOLE internet...
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So let me get that straight. It will tap on downloads, check (using ALL codecs around) to see if something is illegal or not and then report. Hmmm? Does this sound far fetched to you?
How will it know what kind of media is being used if somebody was to (let's say) rename the extension of the file? Ok, google can reach inside your rar's and zip's to prevent you from sharing your source code in pascal (hey, it happened to me) but once you rename that puppy, how on earth would it know what to do with it? Remember we are talking about scanning the WHOLE internet...