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You might NOT need a DMCA-ignored server... My custom solution explained

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  • hexilordhexilord Member

    @dotjson said:

    Why would the domain be the weakest point here? Are domain registrars more likely to reveal your identity than hosts or something? I've heard that a single central company (Verisign) controls all .com domains and can completely block one if ordered by the authorities. Is doing anything related to copyright offenses a bad idea under a .com domain?

    I wasn't referring to identity, I assumed no one used their real details even when buying a domain for regular use. I meant weak as in easiest to take down.
    Most registrars shut down domains at the slightest hint of abuse.

    Until reading this post, I was only familiar with option 1 and understood it as:

    Cloudflare -> offshore VPS IP solely for reverse proxy -> reverse proxy on that VPS -> origin server with files and stuff

    Is this the correct general idea of option 1, and is it any better or worse than option 2 that involves a VPN?

    Yes, your description is correct. Better, but more complex to set up. For small-scale projects I'd say option 2 is way easier.

    If we want to use Cloudflare for any DMCA attracting purposes, is it best to set up a fresh account with new email/false info through a VPN instead of the account we've been using legitimately for years? I figure the answer is obvious, but wanted to clarify.

    Yes, obviously. Cloudflare keeps a record of EVERYTHING.

    Also, this is only somewhat related, but on sites like this should we also avoid using Google Analytics?

    You should avoid that everywhere. There are tons of selfhosted analytics services which respect user privacy. And google is crap.

    Finally, in general, if you're a relatively small fish in the copyright infringement sea, do most hosts just kick you off their servers and that's the end of it, or are they often compelled to hand over your IP info, files, personal data to DMCA complaint filers or local authorities?

    In general, unless you host terrorism/CSAM/drug type of things, for copyright related matters you just get domains seized/disabled and servers banned.
    I would also discourage accepting any sort of card payments (kofi/BMAC/etc), because you start punching holes in your anonymity at some point.

  • @dotjson said:
    I'm just trying to gauge what realistic level of paranoia I should have.

    Thanks again for the guide and any insights that you or other form members can provide.

    LET isn't here for that shit.

  • forestforest Member

    @TimboJones said:

    @dotjson said:
    I'm just trying to gauge what realistic level of paranoia I should have.

    Thanks again for the guide and any insights that you or other form members can provide.

    LET isn't here for that shit.

    Given how many people and even providers are here for that, it sure seems like it is. :D

    Thanked by 1sillycat
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