phyuggene Even Dropbox [doesn't] permit you to upload copyrighted material.
That's certainly not the way I read the policy:
By using the shared folder, public folder, or photo galleries features you represent that files placed in those folders don't violate the Dropbox Terms of Service and that you own all copyrights to them or have been given permission by the copyright owner to share them. (bold added)
If SLR gives users private space to store files the users have a right to use for personal use, I think SLR is safe.
My understanding of DCMA is that it provides a "safe harbor" for cloud storage services. The storage provider must implement certain polices and procedures for identifying and removing content that a user does not have a right to use. They are not difficult to meet. I am sure SLR will do the right thing to protect itself.
And, yes, I am a lawyer. But this is not legal advice, it is just my understanding of the law.
@doublevr -- looking forward to these new upload features. Please hurry up and take my money!
Note: This could actually be good for other adult VR websites because some people (for example., me) don't buy memberships because they don't like their streaming capibilities/players.