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by confounded
2923 days ago
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Right. But, as we found out with Signal[0], in addition to the UI and the law, there's a whole other world of what is and isn't possible with AWS, called policy. Anyone with a credit card can get an AWS account, but it's against the ToS to use it to offend the DMCA, host a crawler (whoops!), run an open mail relay, or store bestiality, for the simple reason that Amazon have decided that they don't want that to happen on AWS. Mass surveillance of the population via facial recognition is an offensive proposition to a great many million Amazon Prime members! [0]: https://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/ |
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