ISP nukes all hosted audio and video files every night

Exetel, an Australian ISP, silently deletes all the MP3s (and mpg, mpeg, avi, wma, and any other unspecified file types they deem to be "multimedia") from its users' Web-site every right. The nominal purpose is to "stop piracy," so they nuke videos of your kids' first steps, audio of your local politician breaking her promises, and you reading your own stories.

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(Thanks, Preposition Joe!)