You are of course responsible for the tools you use, so if I use nginx and it has a bug, I won’t send them the bill.
A better analogy would be to crash your client’s car into the building of a competitor and then complain if the competitor doesn’t repair that car immediately because it makes you look bad and it is for the greater good for your client to have a working car. This is what happened! Cloudflare took their clients’ cars (their data), crashed them into random buildings all over town (Google, Bing etc.) and now complains that Google and Bing don’t get their act together to repair those cars (remove the private data from the public internet).
If Amazon Prime took your car to do your grocery shopping and then crashed it into Walmart, would you really complain that Walmart can’t send the bill to Amazon Prime for the clean-up?
A better analogy would be to crash your client’s car into the building of a competitor and then complain if the competitor doesn’t repair that car immediately because it makes you look bad and it is for the greater good for your client to have a working car. This is what happened! Cloudflare took their clients’ cars (their data), crashed them into random buildings all over town (Google, Bing etc.) and now complains that Google and Bing don’t get their act together to repair those cars (remove the private data from the public internet).
If Amazon Prime took your car to do your grocery shopping and then crashed it into Walmart, would you really complain that Walmart can’t send the bill to Amazon Prime for the clean-up?