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Comment by icey

12 years ago

rsync.net has done this for quite some time, although I have no idea if it's ever been challenged:

http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt

I feel for something like this to have a chance of holding up in court, the company would have to be less up front about the purpose of it. rsync tells the user that if they miss a day, or it stops getting updated, then something is wrong. I think without statements like that, and calling it canary.txt, they would stand a better chance of holding this up in court.

That's just my opinion though.