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Looking for DMCA ignored hosts or DMCA ignored cloud storage
Hi y'all. I'm looking for DMCA ignored hosts with unlimited bandwidth for sharing copyrighted files. I have a budget of 6€/m with these preferred specs:
1(v)core
1GB RAM
20GB of storage (HDD or SSD, both is fine)
100mbps (dedicated) upload/download
Unlimited traffic/bandwidth
Or for cloud storage
50GB of storage
100-200mbps upload/download
Comments
@Calin
I already know about ihostart but from the reviews i read I'm not really convinced with the reliability of the hosting. Also the services is on 0 availability for a while now.
@Francisco buyvm LUX location but might be out of stock.
maybe here? : https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/186022/party-grab-your-10gbit-unmetered-nl-vps-4gb-ddr4-2cores-xeon-e5v4-double-promo-48-year
Perhaps Moldova/Romania or other Eastern Europe countries may meet your need.
Alexhost
trabia.com
vsys.host
I hope OP stays away so we can sell this unit to a GENUINE, LEGIT customer.
Im not interested very much in this but thanks for the mention anyway.
Did someone go out of business, a lot of DMCA-free requests.
Yes: https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-iptv-data-center-raid-took-down-several-innocent-websites-230525/
IPTV streamers.
Holy shit, whoever approved that RAID needs to get socked in the face. Why go after the datacenter and not the IPTV reseller itself? Taking down legitimate servers in the process is just asinine. Now I feel bad making recommendations in some of these threads.
Hell yeah i will stay away from this. I'm not looking for yearly plans. And "GENUINE, LEGIT customer"? What makes you think I'm not a "GENUINE, LEGIT" customer?
Thanks for the recommendations but Alexhost and vsys.host is over my budget. I'm considering trabia.com.
You can answer this yourself on your original post.
I might help you lighten this up however
Keywords:
sharing copyrighted files
Didn't know that this was some kind of a forbidden word. I'm new to this stuff and i'm just trying to find a host where i can upload and share a few files without it getting taken down.
You might be better off using those file sharing sites for stuff that is not allowed in many places.
Not to be rude in anyway, but in your dedicated server thread from last month you stated: "We dont care what you are doing with this server, use it as a hardcore seedbox, or a torrent server. Its allowed!!"
Obviously there is a gray area here lol
Unless, publicly you're not condoning such behavior but privately you don't care, which I get.
I think the recent happenings in Netherlands has made a lot of hosts cold feet about hosting pirates. With the law, they always try to make an example in order to deter existing and future wrongdoers from doing anything illegal.
Times are changing. The datacenter mentioned in the article ( https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-iptv-data-center-raid-took-down-several-innocent-websites-230525/ ) that got raided is ran by the same people who run Skylink, I believe. Either way, other NL providers have taken note.
Everyone in NL is likely going to be cracking down. Recently our upstream (Worldstream) has gone as far as nullrouting an IP of ours, that we own, announced on our ASN, after giving us a 60 minute notice to respond / remove content of a customer (which we missed) over (as far as I know) a single DMCA/copyright complaint. It was the first time we had ever experienced anything like that from them.
I think the bigger issue is there is no real way to determine what is a valid complaint and what isn't. That's my beef with copyright complaints in general. What is a real complaint? What is sent by some website's competitor? What is sent by some religious or political group to get something removed they don't like?
What happens now? What will you do if you get more of these complaints/issues? Will you be forced to stop doing some services that you do? I really hope not...In the past there was a leaked program that let you send spoofed government emails. So I am sure a big number of those complaints are fake.
I've received a copyright complaint before, it came in the form of a letter from the pentagon in the US several years in the past. I don't know what agency handles that now, might still be the same, who's to know?
@MannDude you search colocation on Romania? It's possible help you with this type of problems
Our TOS is being revised. Previously it was more or less, "Don't host stuff in the US that will generate DMCA complaints". Now it'll be more or less, "Don't make available copyrighted material on an IncogNET IP that you don't have permission to share, regardless of service location."
I don't think it'll have an impact on our bottom line, we never went out of our way to accommodate those type of clients anyhow. I'm sure some will jump ship but they'll face the same issue elsewhere, eventually.
Thanks, but no thanks. It's not my target market and not one I really want to go out of my way to cater to, to be honest.
As for cloud services:
Koofr
is one of the cloud providers that stated (multiple times on reddit and elsewhere), that they don't scan your files (for copyrighted content).
https://koofr.eu/
If you share files, however, they could get a reason to take action if the links get reported.
That said, all Koofr share links are pw protected by default, so links aren't publicly exposed by default either.
Internxt
offers zero-knowledge encryption by default and splits your files into multiple parts over various servers so 1 file is never fully recoverable from a single server.
https://internxt.com/
https://help.internxt.com/en/articles/5387164-what-is-zero-knowledge-encryption
This is only an informative post, I hope it can be viewed as educational purposes only.
Every file host has different terms, please read them. That way you are aware of which file host keeps files for a really long time. Some host state they don't care about copyright while most do. If you want to know it, just read.
Seriously though, keep in mind that LET is White Hat
If this post has made it to the bad place, please delete it.
In certain groups/places around the internet, this is how they share files. I don't know the legalities of it, since they don't seem to either. You could just read the terms, that will clarify things.
Upload to one or more of these websites or other websites that I am not aware of.
1cloudfile.com
1fichier.com
anonfiles.com
bayfiles.com
clicknupload.club
dailyuploads.net
ddownload.com
doodrive.com
filerio.in
hexupload.net
megaup.net
pixeldrain.com
rapidgator.net
uptobox.com
userscloud.com
My favorite:
gofile.io
After you upload the files and get the links to them, use one of these services to encrypt the link.
https://filecrypt.cc/
- This one is betterhttps://www.keeplinks.org/
After you get encrypted link, share that instead of real link.
@dyren
You can totally do what you want to do using this method, it's free.
If you are just learning about copyright & don't know much about it, might as well refrain from doing it.