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Need a provider for torrenting

Requirements:

1 core
128-256MB RAM
100GB space
500-1000GB bandwidth
1 IPv4
DMCA ignored

Hit me up!

Thanks.

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  • You're in the wrong forum.

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  • I don't see why

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  • @cociu Can help you with this , btw Location he offers is Romania & port speed 1gbps .

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep

    I can make you an offer. Would you mind providing your monthly budget for your listed configuration?

  • Kimsufi? You can torrent as much as you want there.

  • @ClamHost

    Might be able to help you

  • @rahulks said:
    cociu Can help you with this , btw Location he offers is Romania & port speed 1gbps .

    Thanks but I am moving from hostsolutions. Been unhappy with speed/network for the past month.

    @joodle said:
    Kimsufi? You can torrent as much as you want there.

    Out of stock atm

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  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    Legal torrents?

  • ShadeShade Member

    www.seedboxes.cc ;)

  • @Clouvider said:
    Legal torrents?

    Some might not be legal but definitely no porn, warez, etc.

  • Why would porn be considered less illegal than a pirated movie?

  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    angrysnarl said: angrysnarl

    Pick up every non US and EU located provider will be fine.

    +1 for @deployvm

  • Issam2204 said: Why would porn be considered less illegal than a pirated movie?

    In Germany porn is not considered copyrighted - You can pirate it all you want.

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  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    William said: William

    They block almost every music videos on YouTube under GEMA from watching

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited July 2015

    That is an entirely different case - Music IS copyrighted. Porn has no "Schöpfungshöhe" (as defined by court) and has now de jure NO copyright at all.

  • hostnoobhostnoob Member
    edited July 2015

    Be smart* about it and you can use any provider you want** for torrents :)

    *stick to private sites, limit download/uploads speeds if you can, don't abuse the network 24/7, remove torrents when you can (36 hours, 1.5:1 ratio, depending on tracker, etc.)

    **if a provider states no torrents and they monitor processes (I think Crissic do) then I would avoid them

  • Giving tips on how to virtually steal huh.

    I find it interesting how many people pay to steal shit let alone steal in the first place.

    I'm having a difficult time seeing why people do this.

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2015

    techhelper1 said: Giving tips on how to virtually steal huh.

    I find it interesting how many people pay to steal shit let alone steal in the first place.

    I'm having a difficult time seeing why people do this.

    Most people use BitTorrent to download Linux ISO, other open source software, leaked documents, public domain audiobooks/other content, etc.

    https://archive.org/details/bittorrent

  • cociucociu Member

    hello @angrysnarl i have your solutions start from 1.99 eur/mo look to my signature, and thanks @rahulks

  • @perennate Sure... hide under that excuse. Just because it's not something of physical (something you can touch) worth doesn't mean it still holds a value. Just like the op's example, DMCA ignored, gee I wonder what that means...

  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    William said: That is an entirely different case - Music IS copyrighted. Porn has no "Schöpfungshöhe" (as defined by court) and has now de jure NO copyright at all.

    Not only music.. Streaming legal in many countries

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2015

    techhelper1 said: Sure... hide under that excuse. Just because it's not something of physical (something you can touch) worth doesn't mean it still holds a value. Just like the op's example, DMCA ignored, gee I wonder what that means...

    ??

    You can't steal something if the owner releases it to the public domain. I think you misunderstood my post, you should try actually reading it.

  • techhelper1techhelper1 Member
    edited July 2015

    @perennate said:
    You can't steal something if the owner releases it to the public domain. I think you misunderstood my post, you should try actually reading it.

    Yes but stealing copyrighted content is obviously not in the public domain. The OP wouldn't be worried about the DMCA if he was only downloading content released into the public domain.

    Look at this infographic: http://www.go-gulf.com/wp-content/themes/go-gulf/blog/piracy.jpg

    Anyways, all it takes is snort or suricata to sit in the middle of a customer and they can see everything.

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    techhelper1 said: Look at this infographic:

    I never said piracy is not a problem. I'm simply (albeit a little sarcastically) pointing out legitimate uses of torrenting. You're probably right that OP has no intention of using BitTorrent legally.

  • noamannoaman Member

    If only there was GVH....:-p

  • fitvpn said: Not only music.. Streaming legal in many countries

    Streaming as client is at least (currently) legal in Austria, Germany and Switzerland - Probably more.

    In Austria only uploading is illegal and even then rarely prosecuted (as the copyright owners can't get customer data easily from an IP), in Germany though uploaders get HARSH prosecution (1000-5000EUR per album/movie).

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2015

    William said: Streaming as client is at least (currently) legal in Austria, Germany and Switzerland - Probably more.

    It's unclear in the U.S. as well. And at the same time, even if it were clearly illegal, MPAA and similar organizations have no interest in litigating users who stream copyrighted content since it's much harder for them to grab your IP address when you're streaming from a website compared to torrenting (might need court order), meaning that it's not going to be effective in curbing privacy (not that anything else has been either) and they're not going to get much money off of it.

  • We can ignore mostly DMCA on our Netherlands location if you have legal torrents.

    http://constantvps.com

    Regards,
    ConstantVPS

  • This thread shows he is not in the wrong forum... I advise not going with any providers that openly allow torrenting illegal files.

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