This is standard boilerplate for hosting companies so they don't run into issues putting your content on distributed CDNs, or if things are in their logs, etc.
I want to be mad at Cloudflare as much as the next person, but Vercel, Netlify, Fly.io all have the same "legal-ese". I don't agree with it and it feels overly broad, but it seems hosting companies, at least US based ones, all have this same standard boilerplate around your content.
> In the organization’s 2010-2011 financial report it was revealed that Susan G. Komen only devotes 20.9 percent of the donations it receives to researching breast cancer.
This is standard boilerplate for hosting companies so they don't run into issues putting your content on distributed CDNs, or if things are in their logs, etc.
https://vercel.com/legal/terms#feedback
https://fly.io/legal/terms-of-service/#2-ownership
https://www.netlify.com/legal/terms-of-use/#3-your-content
I want to be mad at Cloudflare as much as the next person, but Vercel, Netlify, Fly.io all have the same "legal-ese". I don't agree with it and it feels overly broad, but it seems hosting companies, at least US based ones, all have this same standard boilerplate around your content.