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BayFiles comparable fileshare services carving food like Rapidshare and Megaupload. The service is designed to quickly upload and share files. Via web Files must be quick and can be used with the rest of the world. Shared without trouble Eventually, carving food the service must be given more opportunities and become a sort of Dropbox. Legal
In general terms it is stated that it is not allowed to upload copyright infringing files. Of uploaders who repeatedly violate these rules will be blocked account, even without proof of infringement comes. How strict is BayFiles follow these rules should determine the future. Unlimited storage
According Neij, the Hong Kong-based company registered DMCA agents employed. The Pirate Bay founders have no desire to touch as happened with Pirate Bay. Caught up in the same problems About the site several lawsuits were conducted.
Unregistered users have an upload limit of 250 MB, registered users have a limit of 500 MB and premium members can upload files up to 5GB and have unlimited storage. A premium account costs 5 euros per month or 45 per year.
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