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I'm looking for DMCA FREE Reseller Hosting too.
BuyVM.net
Vsys.host
Thanks ,looks good
Sure there are many for many wide range of budgets.
DMCA Ignored VPS:
vsys.host
Buyvm.net/ (owner is also here in let)
Alexhost.com
Abelohost.com
Incognet.io (the owner is here)
Ginernet (owner is also here)
Buyvm.net
I get daily dmca notifications from cloudflare, and they completely ignore it, awesome.
+1 for buyvm
buyvm is the best choice
buyvm for safety
alexhost
but is there Black Friday code ?
Why you don't setup a reverse proxy.
Take a look https://vsys.host/blackfriday
Discount for our Black Friday VPS or Dedi will be applied to the purchase at the check out
Check our offers on Black-Friday
I'm finding the prices expensive. Any with Ryzen, 4vCPU and 8 GB RAM for 12 USD?
If you mean 12USD/M surely no problem
https://hostslick.com/clients/submitticket.php?step=2&deptid=1
Not recurring though
Thanks!
aminserve Switzerland vps are dmca free:
https://client.aminserve.com/store/vps-switzerland-dmca-free
We can do this, but if we receive a court order or law enforcement request, we will have to comply as per US law.
https://advinservers.com/vps
I mean... Since you're based in the US, you also need to handle DMCA requests as per US law, even if the physical servers are in a different country.
Dmca is enforced in whole world in other forms. No reputable provider will choose catter to dmca free crowd without being labeled as "bulet proof". And this is basically stigma which will end in a court room with destroyed business. Avoid such ventures.
We ignore DMCA.
The DMCA does not apply in Spain. We are entitled to ignore any DMCA claims. Any copyright claim must be processed in the courts and that in Spain is a very very very very very very slow process.
On the other hand, the responsible for the content is the owner of the service, not the hosting company. We don't care what the customer hosts as long as it complies with the terms of our contract.
Any updates?
I have received some more DMCA recently. I have a lot of websites with UGC and sometimes I am too busy to constantly keep up with random spikes of dmca crawlers hitting me with requests. I am still actively removing content to the best of my ability I feel violates this but I'm worried I am going to miss one or have some pissed off kid file one directed at my host instead and have everything go offline for 10 days.
Getting counseled on the law and basically anyone can file a dmca even if its far fetched and by law for safe harbors my servers need to be made inaccessible immediately yet a counterclaim requires a minimum of 10 days to reactivate. Absolute bullshit. I guarantee the 10 day period is more likely to be devastatingly harmful to the people its affecting than any digital "rights" holder would have if it just stayed up for 10 days pending counter notice.
I have been toying with the idea of a decoy server I route all my traffic through before it hits Cloudflare so even if they forward the request and it gets shut off I can quickly swap my decoy to another host. has anyone done something like this?
So basically a proxy. Yes, really useful and it works.
A simple nginx proxy does the job, the proxy server doesnt need much resources if you dont have a lot of traffic.
Awesome Thanks. I thought that was just a webserver Ill give that a look. Will save me some time over writing my own.
if notices are obscure or incomplete, they are not legally valid. send them to the trash and ignore them.