#8 BS alert, men for at hjælpe dem lidt på vej her er det reelt samme “krav” på både Skydrive og Dropbox:
Dropbox:
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Ja, Dropbox skal også tilladelse til fx. at hoste og distributere dit content.
Skydrive:
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Ja sørme så, de skal også have lov til at hoste og vise vores content
Lige for en god ordens skyld, skulle de have sammenlignet det kunne de også godt have citeret dette fra Google:
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