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Parody Site ClownStrike Refused To Bow To CrowdStrike

Posted by msmash from the how-about-that dept.

Parody site creator David Senk has rebuffed CrowdStrike’s attempt to shut down his “ClownStrike” website, which lampoons the cybersecurity firm’s role in a recent global IT outage. Senk swiftly contested the Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notice, asserting fair use for parody. When hosting provider Cloudflare failed to acknowledge his counter-notice, Senk defiantly relocated the site to a Finnish server beyond U.S. jurisdiction. The IT consultant decried the takedown as “corporate cyberbullying,” accusing CrowdStrike of exploiting copyright law to silence criticism. Despite CrowdStrike’s subsequent admission that parody sites were not intended targets, Senk is remaining resolute, demanding a public apology and refusing to return to Cloudflare’s services.

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