
Disclaimer: We do not own a CDN.
Just one question that I had in mind.
Let’s suppose we own a CDN, and a warez/movies/mp3 website uses us to host their static files and images. No copyright-protected images are hosted, only the images required for the normal design of the website. No illegal files are hosted with us.
This website has some huge traffic and the use of a CDN saves them a lot since bandwidth is mostly expensive where they host (hide?) their servers.
Would the CDN company face problems just by hosting these static files?
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