Rahul Dhesi wrote:
No, copyright law grants a monopoly on what may be done (e.g., copying,
public performance, ...), not where it may be done (who owns the server).

Copyright law contains exceptions and distinctions for digital
copying over networks. And when a user initiates an action from
a browser that goes to a webserver which obtains a file from
remote storage, is it the user, the webserver owner, or the
storage owner who is responsible for potential infringement?
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