DueProcess

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Issue Definition

Users store valuable content online using services such as GMail and Facebook. What happens if the provider of this service decides to ban or restrict access to "your" content or account? Is there an appeals process of any notion of due process whatsoever?

Gmail

From GMail's Legal notices:

"Google does not claim any ownership in any of the content, including any text, data, information, images, photographs, music, sound, video, or other material, that you upload, transmit or store in your Gmail account."