Yes, you are legally responsible for policing the content per the terms of
service.

I would almost never advice anyone starts an app on Master/Slave. Actually
... I just don't advise it at all, period.

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On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Rohan Chandiramani
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Greetings gentlemen,
>
> I'm close to starting my app and it's main function will be hosting images.
>
> 1. I'm thinking about keeping the images for only a day, Master/slave would
> be a cheaper and faster solution, could anyone give an opinion on
> that?(also considering the recent instability on appspot regarding M/S.)
>
> 2. I'm scared about what people will be uploading, child pornography and
> such. how does this affect me as owner of the app and how am i
> legally eligible for that?
>
> Thanks, i'm hoping for a reply.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rohan
>
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