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by mistercow
689 days ago
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> I’m most definitely not trying to put CloudFlare in the middle on this… so I told CloudFlare that I will take the site off of CloudFlare; however, it is staying on the internet… I mean that’s kind, but the whole point of DMCA safe harbor provisions is that they aren’t in the middle of this. They send along the notice, you file a counter notice, and that’s it for their involvement, yeah? If CrowdStrike wants to press the issue, they go after you, not CloudFlare. |
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Worse still, the letter is obviously incorrect for a trademark dispute, possibly illegal as a result, and should have never made it to the customer before being reviewed or followed up on by internal staff.
My read was "sorry you guys don't want to do your job so I'll just take my business elsewhere. goodbye."