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  • rpqurpqu Member
    edited July 10

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @forest said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said: In theory isn't this already banned by the black hat rule?

    How is avoiding false or excessive takedown notices related to hacking? DMCA ignored providers are good for plenty more than just piracy. I use them for Tor exit relays. Others can use them for public or commercial VPNs, for hosting material that is legal but which attracts false complaints, etc. A "DMCA ignored" host is not a bulletproof host.

    I agree that "DMCA ignored" is a stupid term, but it's what the industry mostly settled on, unfortunately.

    In my opinion if you specifically want a host that ignores the DMCA, you're asking for a partner in criminal activity. It is like asking for "corpse-allowed self-storage" even though you only want to hide your legal anarchist zines from overzealous ICE cops.

    I think you're over exaggerating. "DMCA ignored" doesn't mean the operator and the host are criminal, or they would ignored court orders. It may just mean they won’t remove content automatically when a notice is disputed or when fair use is plausible.

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  • @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @forest said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said: In theory isn't this already banned by the black hat rule?

    How is avoiding false or excessive takedown notices related to hacking? DMCA ignored providers are good for plenty more than just piracy. I use them for Tor exit relays. Others can use them for public or commercial VPNs, for hosting material that is legal but which attracts false complaints, etc. A "DMCA ignored" host is not a bulletproof host.

    I agree that "DMCA ignored" is a stupid term, but it's what the industry mostly settled on, unfortunately.

    In my opinion if you specifically want a host that ignores the DMCA, you're asking for a partner in criminal activity. It is like asking for "corpse-allowed self-storage" even though you only want to hide your legal anarchist zines from overzealous ICE cops.

    Im not quite sure how that immediately equates to cirminal activity. lmao. All thats asked from that is not to apply bullshit exploitable and abusable US law where its not applicable. Come at me with a valid court order, ill take it down.

    Thanked by 1forest
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