

If the law gets involved, then the law can get you banned from using quite a lot of services. In physical world, violation of terms of one of the services leads you to being banned only from that service, unless criminal law gets involved. Google is essentially your mail service (gmail), video platform (youtube), cloud storage (gdrive), and tons of other completely separate services.

>why on earth would they allow him to use gmail or android? And if you don't share those files with anyone and just keep it as your personal cloud drive, I don't think they examine it. Which, sorta makes sense, because that's how a lot of people shared illegal content or streamed videofiles (sort of like a personal youtube). Google only examines files that were shared with other users or were made accessible to others through a shareable link. Without reading into the details, I don't think that google arbitrarily examines all user files on Google Drive (and please correct me if I am wrong, but that's what I remember since the last time this discussion was had). What we really should be asking is why is google examining user data at all.
