• pineapple@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    They should have released them as torrents, us data hoarders would happily seed some of it! It’s probably mostly on torrent trackers anyway.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    Couldn’t the cloud company just sell them the drive(s) their data was on? Since they’re going out of business and all. I mean what else are they gonna do with that data?

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      4 days ago

      Afaik liquidation requires certain garantees of “highest price” like inventory auctions.

      Regardless, a deal or notification could and should have been made.

      Just goes to show the cloud is someone else’s computer. A computer the someone else can do anything with, like declare bankrupcy and sell off.

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        4 days ago

        So someone else bought the drives at a higher price.

        So they could have been advised that the drives were being sold at auction and given the opportunity to download the data.

        I would say they should not be selling someone else’s data at auction, but then again, that’s how Google, Microsoft, Meta, and others operate.

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          Exactly. The right and responsible thing to do is give users access to their data: give notice, offer a competitor’s similar service or offer to sell the drives to them.

          But reaponsibility is a high ask. Just start the bancrupcy procedure, sell everything off and be done with it is what most folks do.

          The possibilities are there, but most won’t follow through.