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Originally Posted by Mickey_
Not.
With a $10B valuation, Dropbox won't risk pulling a MegaUpload on their legitimate users (many of whom are paying users) by allowing this to go on for too long.
If this were ever to go mainstream by getting enough traction/traffic, Dropbox would come up with a solution soon thereafter.
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Paying users want more functionality. Dropbox is showing us that they are evolving to provide more connectivity between users as part of increased functionality.
How else is Dropbox going to offer something more than Google Drive, Amazon, etc? Isn't increase user functionality the only way to go?