For some reason, if you upload data that you just typed '1' to Google Drive, you will get a copyright infringement warning.



It has been reported that if you upload a text file with only '1' entered to 'Google Drive', a cloud storage service provided by Google, a copyright infringement flag will be set for some reason and you will be warned.

Dr. Emily Dolson (@emilyldolson) / Twitter

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The problem was reported by Emily Dolson, a scholar at Michigan State University. He tweeted, 'Well, is Google Drive okay? (The copyright infringement flag was set) This file literally contains only the number' 1 ',' and wrote only the number '1.' It reports that the text file was somehow warned of copyright infringement.



Hacker News users who were wondering if this mysterious piracy warning was related to the file name or the contents of the file just wrote the number '1', just like Dolson. I have created various text files and uploaded them to Google Drive. There are four file names of the text file prepared by this user, 'one.txt', 'onev2.txt', 'output04.txt', and 'output05.txt'. It seems that the ones with '\ n' and '\ r \ n' used for text breaks after '1' were also uploaded.

It seems that there was no particular problem immediately after uploading, but it seems that most of the uploaded files were flagged as copyright infringement warning about an hour later.



You can see that most files are flagged for piracy, even if they have different filenames.



The mysterious piracy warning flag says, 'This process is illegal in the European Union under the GDPR, which explicitly prohibits automated decisions that could harm users. There was also an opinion.



in Web Service, Posted by logu_ii