← Back to context Comment by tomschwiha 4 years ago Did they provide CDN services? Then they store files and I would interpret that as hosting. 2 comments tomschwiha Reply ronsor 4 years ago Caching doesn't count as hosting legally. In a literal, technical sense, sure, it's temporary hosting, but practically it's not. prvit 4 years ago According to which laws or court decisions?
ronsor 4 years ago Caching doesn't count as hosting legally. In a literal, technical sense, sure, it's temporary hosting, but practically it's not. prvit 4 years ago According to which laws or court decisions?
Caching doesn't count as hosting legally. In a literal, technical sense, sure, it's temporary hosting, but practically it's not.
According to which laws or court decisions?