Microsoft OneDrive

http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/30/4480300/microsoft-skydrive-trademark-loss-uk-against-bskyb
A UK court has ruled that Microsoft's SkyDrive product infringes on a trademark owned by the British Sky Broadcasting Group, which operates under the name Sky. The ruling is valid across the entire European Union and could force Microsoft to pay for use of the SkyDrive name, or in a worst-case scenario, to rebrand the service throughout most of Europe. In part, the ease of confusion between SkyDrive's cloud services and Sky's broadband services led the England and Wales High Court to rule in favor of Sky, which holds the the "Sky" trademark for matters of software and digital communications within the EU.
Now what? MSDrive :)
 
https://broadband.forum/microsoft-skydrive-updates-support-animated-gifs-improved-sorting-45694/
1. Animated GIFs can now be viewed in full glory!2. Support for High DPI displays like on Apple MacBook Pro Retina.3. Support for rotating images.4. Filter All Photo View to hide images from select folders.5. Sharing of select group of files from different folders in one go. This one is designed to share photos from multiple albums without creating a new album.6. New shared view show items that you have shared for easy management.7. Improved support for sharing with editing rights for unsigned users.8. Support for text format files like CSS, HTML, JavaScript and more.
 
Microsoft forced to rename SkyDrive following trademark case with broadcaster
A UK court recently ruled that Microsoft's SkyDrive name infringed on a trademark owned by British Sky Broadcasting Group (BSkyB), and the software maker has agreed to change the name of its cloud-based service. In a settlement issued on Wednesday, BSkyB notes that Microsoft will not appeal the court ruling and that the company will allow Microsoft to continue using the brand "for a reasonable period of time to allow for an orderly transition to a new brand."
 
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