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<blockquote data-quote="Foulest" data-source="post: 1128175" data-attributes="member: 121741"><p>They sent a cease and desist, which they had every right to do considering I was using their API without their explicit consent, and within 30 minutes the 1.2.2 update was pushed and MalwareURL was removed. It isn't exactly the worst case scenario for something like this to happen, but it's up there.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't expect this type of thing to happen much or at all in the future, but if it does happen with any other provider that isn't an official partner, they will be removed from Osprey effective immediately, as per their request. I wouldn't expect this to happen at all with any DNS-based provider like Quad9, as all of them are public DNS servers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foulest, post: 1128175, member: 121741"] They sent a cease and desist, which they had every right to do considering I was using their API without their explicit consent, and within 30 minutes the 1.2.2 update was pushed and MalwareURL was removed. It isn't exactly the worst case scenario for something like this to happen, but it's up there. I wouldn't expect this type of thing to happen much or at all in the future, but if it does happen with any other provider that isn't an official partner, they will be removed from Osprey effective immediately, as per their request. I wouldn't expect this to happen at all with any DNS-based provider like Quad9, as all of them are public DNS servers. [/QUOTE]
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