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lexx
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3 years ago
That's exactly what I do in pools. On my case though I haven't read the TOS. And I would really appreciate a warning. Also, as I have already said, it's not clear when and how you are considered an image proxy. There is no way to know or monitor it. Do you consider any website with images breaking the TOS, or because we have a separate subdomain with images makes this a problem.
furyofantares|3 years ago
In the blog post your claim that "small businesses cannot depend on huge providers like google or cloudflare" may or may not be right, but it's absolutely not evidenced by you not reading the TOS.
I suppose you're also right that there's no way to monitor whether you would be considered an image proxy. I would appreciate more clarity on that myself.
It's extremely clear in your case though. You said it yourself, "all my subdomains that operate as image proxies are banned."
lexx|3 years ago
infamia|3 years ago
I don't understand your position, you called your own servers image proxies. So how could you not know they were image proxies?