top | item 34539931 (no title) kenmorechalfant | 3 years ago If your software encrypts user data with a user owned key that you never touch, i.e. everything is encrypted at rest, can you still be liable if it's later proven to be CSAM? discuss order hn newest panarky|3 years ago If you have knowledge of CSAM or reasonably expect CSAM exists in the traffic you're forwarding, you have liability.
panarky|3 years ago If you have knowledge of CSAM or reasonably expect CSAM exists in the traffic you're forwarding, you have liability.
panarky|3 years ago