Cloudflare Slams MPAA and RIAA's 'Distorted' Piracy Claims (torrentfreak.com)
Cloudflare has hit back at the entertainment industry's anti-piracy groups, RIAA and MPAA, which accused the service of helping pirate sites to hide. From a TorrentFreak report:Cloudflare was not pleased with this description, to say the least, and has now sent a rebuttal to the U.S. Trade Representative. The company highlights that it's a legitimate business and scolds the MPAA and RIAA for their misleading descriptions. "The submissions by the RIAA and MPAA present distorted descriptions of services that companies like Cloudflare provide. These descriptions fail to provide the USTR with an accurate description of the true intent, purpose, and value of Cloudflare's services," Cloudflare's General Counsel Doug Kramer writes. The company is disappointed in the industry groups, which fail to mention the efforts they have taken so far to address abuse. "Potentially even more troubling than the RIAA and MPAA's descriptions of Cloudflare's services is their complete omission of Cloudflare's efforts to address the small minority of users about which they complain."
Are you telling me that the RIAA and the MPAA are just a bunch of dicks???? Well here is how we fight back:
Movie tickets for 2 ... $20 ... $25 ... regrettable ... priceless ( to the bedbugs )
Snacks for 2
Quality of the reboot movie cause that is all they do anymore
The bedbugs you bring home
RIAA and MPAA should go after people illegally copying bedbugs while attending their movies.