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K5KGT

@mwl so, here's there response:::

Hello,

Thank you for reaching out to Vultr Support.

We want to clarify that Section 12 of our Terms of Service has not been updated and remains the same. We want to remind you that any content you upload is yours and remains your responsibility. We kindly request that you take the necessary measures to protect minors from accessing harmful material on your website. Please note that we fully cooperate with law enforcement agencies to ensure a safe and secure online environment for everyone.

Also, by accepting our TOS, you grant us permission to use your content as necessary to provide you with Services.

We have many wonderful customers who are also service providers. If you belong to this group, we would like to bring to your attention that additional requirements apply to you, including removing any infringing content and safeguarding minors.

We hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. We are always here to assist you in any way we can.

Thank you for choosing Vultr.

@mwl so, here's there response:::

Hello,

Thank you for reaching out to Vultr Support.

We want to clarify that Section 12 of our Terms of Service has not been updated and remains the same. We want to remind you that any content you upload is yours and remains your responsibility. We kindly request that you take the necessary measures to protect minors from accessing harmful material on your website. Please note that we fully cooperate with law enforcement agencies to ensure a safe and secure online...

K5KGT

@mwl the "use your content as necessary to provide you with Services." is the weird part.

This could just mean I give them permission to serve blog with pics/content to those who request it, say by going to my website.

There's probably some lawyer who decided they could get sued if a person uploaded "content" (meant to be served) and they "served" it to someone else.

We all know that's the intended consequence of putting something on your webserver, but how do you put that in "legalese"?

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