Would you answer a few questions for a blog post?

Mike Masnick raises some great questions[1] about the music industry wanting
Amazon to pay licenses for files stored in user accounts. More, it seems you
must upload files from a PC to your bit locker, even if the files are
already in an Amazon or some other cloud. What are the data portability
issues? Should Amazon let import from more locations? Include by reference?
Set up synchronization services with other online hosts? Disclose or let you
control where on Earth your data is kept? Does the service include a
complete and thorough ability to extract all of your files and metadata?

How about not telling anyone what is in your locker? Is that the point where
privacy meets portability?

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post your timely opinion and analysis. Ping me and I will set up your
account and we can quickly talk tools and style (five minutes).

[1]
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110329/02085613669/amazon-launches-digital-music-locker-even-as-legality-is-still-question.shtml

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