<div class="gmail_quote">Here's another tidbit to throw into the mish-mash.</div><div class="gmail_quote">It's from a retired IP lawyer friend of mine.</div><div class="gmail_quote"><br></div><div class="gmail_quote">
Well, IAAL, or at least IWAL since I'm now retired. I know little about this subject matter, either the file system or the legal part. What I do know is that from a legal standpoint it is a very complex and fractured topic. It is very difficult to suggest a resource because there are so many potential areas of concern, each of which is likely to involve an expert in a different area from the others. For example, you mention that copyright paper. A copyright or at least general IP lawyer who is familiar with that area, especially online liability, which appears to be your concern, would be the best source. But what about liability for loss of data - negligence or breach of contract claims, for example. What about export laws for encryption? What about complying with legal orders like subpoenas or search warrants? What is the host's legal duty to comply or civil or criminal liability if it doesn't? What if the secure document contains criminal plans or data like child porn or terrorist plots - does the host share liability or some other responsibility? In general, though, these different concerns involve different areas of expertise and different courts or agencies, some civil, some criminal in nature. I know there was a fairly recent Supreme Court case (within the last year or so, I think, but time flies these days so I could be wrong) that absolved (computer) hosts
from liability for certain things done by users but I don't recall the
details. I think it was Google and involved users searching for child porn or maybe ways to do something else criminal, like make a bomb or poison. That shouldn't be hard to find by using search engines. If you can find the name of that case and then use that as a search string you can probably find a lot of articles and commentary on this somewhat related area. I no longer have access to lawyer's research tools like a law library or Lexis or WestLaw. There are free services now like Google Scholar but they really aren't as good. Still, that's a tool you might want to use; it has both articles and a separate search engine for legal opinions.<br>
<br>I don't know if this has been helpful, but it's probably the best I can do.<br><font color="#888888"><br></font></div>