Hello everyone!
I’ve read with great attention iCloud terms of use, here: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/icloud/en/terms.html
I’m a bit perplexed about user conduct prescriptions.
Considering what is written in the paragraph V (“Content and Your Conduct”), subparagraph B (“Your Conduct”), I think it’s very easy to violate iCloud Agreement, even if you are the most honest and ethical person in the world.
Let’s consider this example: a friend sends you a video with violent content, through a message app (iMessage, Whatsapp, Telegram, etc.). This violent content is automatically saved in your iPhone Photos app, and you have iCloud turned on for Photos.
In this hypothetical but very realistic situation, you are storing violent material in iCloud, so you are violating iCloud terms of service.
I’d like to read this Community’s opinion about this topic.
I’ve read with great attention iCloud terms of use, here: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/icloud/en/terms.html
I’m a bit perplexed about user conduct prescriptions.
Considering what is written in the paragraph V (“Content and Your Conduct”), subparagraph B (“Your Conduct”), I think it’s very easy to violate iCloud Agreement, even if you are the most honest and ethical person in the world.
Let’s consider this example: a friend sends you a video with violent content, through a message app (iMessage, Whatsapp, Telegram, etc.). This violent content is automatically saved in your iPhone Photos app, and you have iCloud turned on for Photos.
In this hypothetical but very realistic situation, you are storing violent material in iCloud, so you are violating iCloud terms of service.
I’d like to read this Community’s opinion about this topic.