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I actually think cloudflare is will reflected in this. They're doing the right thing IMHO. They don't block stuff that is just proxied, only did that's hosted by them.
> The company’s approach to copyright complaints differs based on the role it plays. If Cloudflare merely passes traffic along (for a website using their CDN), they forward DMCA takedown notices to the actual hosting provider, which is often hidden from public view.
> When Cloudflare actually hosts reported content, it will remove or disable access to it, following the procedures set forth in the DMCA, 17 U.S.C. § 512(g).