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Well that is easy and some of them have black friday discounts (if you check their blog or annoucements or search in LET)
DMCA Ignored VPS
https://incognet.io/kvm-vps (ask if @MannDude is doing black friday or not)
https://alexhost.com/vps/ (no 1Gbps, black friday in their blog post)
https://hostslick.com/vps.php (blackfriday in LET thread)
https://buyvm.net
https://vsys.host
https://ginernet.com (10Gbps shared I think @jmginer)
You may see how may fit too you, but most of them are dmca ignored.
10 Gbps shared per node.
go for @MannDude
I saw this on LowEndSpirit the other day:
https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/fast-sells
I didn't go with it in the end, but the specs look alright for the price (just don't look too closely at the YABS)
what you want to do
Why didn't you choose it finally? I was going to order
Anything I should be aware of? Any link to the yabs?
This will solely be for torrenting + Jellyfin, as i'll get a LiteServer for my other needs.
https://incognet.io/web-hosting-coupons
Maybe interested?
I can instead give 100GB SSD and make it 1Gbit with 10TB BW instead of 10gbit with 44GB SSD.
Do you have any HDD plans still available?
That's a big one! Let me know do you provide details of customer to any court order from other country that isn't Spain? How you proceed with that? Please be honest.
We have never received a foreign court.
Cloudflare
Sure. But I asked how you will act and how you will proceed, you didn't answer my question.
Do you accept court orders from other countries?
Can you please answer with full transparency to my question? This is a question that some hostings like to "escape" or "deny".
In my experience, when an external country requires information, it is processed through interpol or europol. We do not receive this request directly, but in Spain a new court order is created which is the one that tells us what we have to do.
You must understand that a DMCA is not a court order.
As for court orders, you can't generalize if we reject all foreign ones. Each one individually has very specific legal implications.
As I said, I have never received a court order directly from a foreign country, so I can't give you information on how we should treat it, because I don't know. But I don't think I will ever receive it because of what I said in the first paragraph.
Yes. I understand you never experienced that. But is a valid question.
For example if Italy asks for Information about X or Y client, no Spanish court order and only italian court order, no EUROPOL or Interpol involved, how you will act?
If you don't know the answer, then how people can trust?
But thanks for the answer.
I have escalated your question with our legal advisor and he has confirmed that a court order from another member country of Europe may conflict with the regulations of the country itself, so each case would have to be analyzed individually.
However, according to the experience of our legal advisor, in 99.9% of the cases, the foreign country processes the court orders to be handled by the legal entities of the own country.
More info: https://e-justice.europa.eu/52/EN/how_to_enforce_a_court_decision
In other words, it is very unlikely that I will receive a court order directly from another EU member country.
In the case of a court outside the EU, we are entitled to ignore them, although we are also told that it is very unlikely that we will receive them. In the event that a country outside the EU needs to do this type of execution, it will be a very serious case and will be handled directly by Interpol.
If there is a court order from valid sovereign country that is recognized as functional and fair with same values as the provider's home country, (i.e, not from Russia if in EU or from China if in EU).
Then yes, most providers will comply.
Most serious privacy providers though, will require court order from local country before handing out customer data.
If Interpol or EUROPOL is requesting something, I can't imagine anyone denying. At that point you are doing something so illegal, that a single country jurisdiction is not enough to solve the entire incident. Nobody is so stupid that he would instead delete the data and any evidence he has about you. He would become responsible himself or as an accomplice at the very least.
And rather than requesting anything, they would just coordinate local law enforcement and do a forceful raid on the datacenter premises without informing anything to you or your hosting provider.
In short:
DMCA is means nothing outside USA, and nobody will give your info out based on DMCA, as it can be sent legitimately or even forged by anyone.
Meanwhile court orders and police requests are generally followed regardless of country of origin.