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: In the U.S., civil penalties for "willful" infringement can reach up to $150,000 per work infringed . Criminal offenses can lead to imprisonment of up to five years and fines up to $250,000.

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Cloud providers actively monitor for illegal or infringing activity. : In the U

: While MEGA uses zero-knowledge encryption, once a link is shared publicly, it can be reported. MEGA then uses the link (the decryption key) to scan for and delete identical copies across other accounts. Cloud providers actively monitor for illegal or infringing

Selling access to copyrighted material without the owner's permission is illegal and considered .

: Both MEGA and Dropbox have strict policies to terminate accounts that repeatedly share or store infringing content. If your account is closed, you may lose access to all your personal, non-infringing files stored there as well.