On 07 Aug 2013, at 06:37 , Patrick Lists <postfix-l...@puzzled.xs4all.nl> wrote:
> On 08/07/2013 12:03 PM, John Allen wrote: > [snip] >> Yes. We support a business that designs and manufactures packaging and >> displays. The sort of thing you might see in the aisle of a supermarket >> or store selling gum, personal care products. The graphics, art work >> and design of these need to be sent to the people involved. We have >> looked into using services like Dropbox but the problem with all of >> these is copyright. Our customers legal eagles have advise against such >> services as they may compromise their copyright on anything stored on >> such services. >> >> OT: It is the same advice and reasoning they gave against using public >> cloud services, some of whose terms of service essentially strip the >> user of all copyright ownership. > > Maybe look into an on-premise dropbox alternative: http://owncloud.org/ Or something like ShareFile. (I've never used ShareFile, only heard of it). <http://www.sharefile.com/?aid=24499555820&src=google&kw=sharefile&gclid=CNKL3smz67gCFelAMgod6VYAFw> -- Ah we're lonely, we're romantic / and the cider's laced with acid / and the Holy Spirit's crying, Where's the beef? / And the moon is swimming naked / and the summer night is fragrant / with a mighty expectation of relief