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[PSUs]| Tuesday 29th November 2005 |
The new service requires that a user reveals some login information, so it is not something that you would want to use for a personal email service. Groenewoudt suggests that users open a new Gmail account especially for the purposes of running the service.
The service is somewhat clunky. To upload a file, a user has to send themselves a email with the file attached. Google's 20Mb file attachment limit will probably prevent the swapping of movies although
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Whilst the upload process is cumbersome at present - the service is only claimed to be in beta format at the moment - it is possible to use applications like Gmail Drive to bulk upload content via the Google Gmail API.
Google's reaction to this use of its email service is not known although it is likely to be monitoring the situation carefully. Doubtless the Recording Industry Association of America is keeping an even closer eye on developments. If widespread piracy starts to happen the RIAA will doubtless insist Google step in to block the use of its network possibly by limiting the use of Gmail Drive.
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