Comment I don't see the problem (Score 1) 406
If a user has the music on their local system anyway, legally obtained or otherwise. What difference would it make uploading it to some online storage for their own use? Either way, they are never likely to pay for it, the labels don't really have anything to gain from chasing Google.
If it was some music sharing service like Grooveshark then I could see the problem, but it's really not. It's an online 'private' music storage drive. You could do the same thing with Google Storage for Developers and some neat apps and nobody would ever know.