On 9/5/16 10:04 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
You're the one who said "CloudFlare will serve your website's static pages from our cache...that falls into my definition of being a host, even if it's only short term". So will your browser. /nitpick
Not unless his browser cache is accessible to third parties.
Anyways, I thought there was a court case back in mid-90s where Compuserve or Prodigy or something was ruled to not be responsible for content flowing through their networks as they are simply the conduit. Wouldn't that apply to something like CloudFlare?
I wouldn't think so. They're advertising the content to the Internet via an A or AAAA record in DNS. Not the same thing as a transit provider by any means.
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