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Spideroak...
I think spideroak is closer to what I need. I have yet to open an account, much less read the ToS, but their "zero-knowledge" policy is appealing. I think such is the way to go, but reserve my official opinion for later.

For that matter, if dropbox wish to furnish a service, that's fine. But I see no reason for them to have access to the content of files. Have access to the files for backup yes, not to the content of them. The encryption on spideroak seems more to my liking personnally, but I have yet to decide if it is even usable as a lawyer. I have to compare their ToS to the file management rules set by the Bar, which I haven't had time to do.
Posted by zefficace
5th Jul 2011