New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.

Comments
An offshore. CDN. Server. What kind of buzzword bingo is this?
Clearly you need some blockchain web 3.0 tailscale zerotrust for that sh!t.
offshore CDN service for HLS Streaming
@vsys_host is a great choice, but they already said no to you, so...
Is this related to Rabbitstream or a similar service? Rabbitstream used Cloudflare to cache the HLS parts of their streams, but Cloudflare patched this abuse of their infrastructure resulting in Rabbitstream and many other services being overwhelmed.
@cu_olly It is pretty obvious what he wanted, no matter how poorly he put it. He's looking for a server in a DMCA-ignored country for CDN purposes.
I don't think it exists, but you should be able to set it up own CDN using servers in DMCA-ignored countries.
It exists, he's seeking a CDN for pirated sports streaming. I'm pretty sure he needs it because Cloudflare patched or reduced the performance of caching HLS streaming which caused a lot of load on Cloudflare's network, but reduced the load on these piracy streaming websites a lot. From what I heard, this has caused massive issues in the piracy space as all the major hosting services for these software are overwhelmed now.
Run your streaming software over Named Data Networking.
We've been doing it for years using NDNts-video.
It's open network, the operators are not enforcing DMCA or anything.
@justaguy with altrosky.net
I only ever developed pre-recorded feature, but I heard others have made live stream working based on NDNts-video.
Since NDN objects are immutable, a good starting point would be figuring out how to name your files so that the content of each file never changes once it's written.
Teng Liang, Yang Zhang, Beichuan Zhang, Weizhe Zhang, and Yu Zhang. 2022. Low latency internet livestreaming in named data networking. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN '22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 177–179. https://doi.org/10.1145/3517212.3559488
In any case, I think the only thing you can do is to maintain your own CDN network so that you can replace certain nodes on your own when they go down, or fall back to server nodes that ignore the DMCA.
I don't think any legitimate CDN merchant would allow some DMCA content - sure sometimes CF doesn't care, but they have to deal with complaints as well.
You probably won't find what you're looking for.