You don't lose your data, you just lose the ability to upload more. You can still view, download, and delete your data.
8) What happens to my content if I choose not to renew into one of the new storage plans?
When your paid storage subscription expires, your account will be considered in an over-quota status if your content stored is greater than the free storage quota on your account. If your account is in an over-quota status, you will not be able to upload additional files, and can only view, download, and delete content.
You have a 180-day grace period
to either delete content to
bring your total content
within the free quota, or to
sign up for a paid storage plan.
After 180 days in an over-quota
status, content will be deleted
(starting with the most recent
uploads first) until your
account is no longer over quota
So if you have more than 30TB stored (the new maximum), you have 189 days after your current subscription expires to get it off before it's auto deleted.
The deal that you entered into had a set duration, and it was only binding for a set period of time for which you paid for. Once the money/time runs out, you'll need to renegotiate a deal, which Amazon has done.
From amazon's release: "Current customers will keep their existing unlimited storage plan through its expiration date."
Which means they are honoring the deal and not altering it and are abiding by the terms agreed to.
Six months is a generous time limit; I can think of dozens of services I've used in the past who changed their terms or went out of business, and the customer was given 30 days or less to migrate.
I'm not trying to be an Amazon apologist, just being realistic.
I don't think you should worry about overreacting. I'm working on an e2e encrypted sync/backup service right now and I would never dream about pulling off such a move. But I'm a pussy and not a "fierce businessperson". Long story short, Amazon can afford to not give a fuck about losing the trust of the users of one of their small sattelite services, maybe you should consider a business whose trustworthiness affects their bottom line.
180 days to move after your 1 year plan expired. If you signed up for your plan 364 days ago, then that's really unfortunate timing. Otherwise, you have more than 180 days.
I also didn't get any e-mail. I recently started using it as my backup solution with duplicity. Feels good not to be worried about TBs stored.
I thought that while random backup company may not understand full implications of offering a free unlimited storage, Amazon is the one that should, and that worst case I'll get my upload throttled.
This should be illegal, I'm never trusting Amazon with my business again.