Comment by toomuchtodo
9 years ago
> Criminality isn't the only thing people look at for this stuff.
Legally, it is when someone decides to sue or prosecute you for assisting a criminal enterprise.
9 years ago
> Criminality isn't the only thing people look at for this stuff.
Legally, it is when someone decides to sue or prosecute you for assisting a criminal enterprise.
Who's talking about suing or prosecuting?
Anyone who wants to sue (or prosecute, if a prosecuter feels it's warranted) Cloudflare in the future when they're providing services to a site breaking the law. Common carrier doesn't apply to them, as they're not an ISP, but they've shown they make the choice, which doesn't help in front of a jury or judge.
I could see that. If true, that means that the CEO's revulsion of Nazis overcame his business sense. Which is completely expected.