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I got a dmca notice
I got a dmca notice











i got a dmca notice

Just switch to Offshore Hosting or DMCA ignored hosting. Your competitors are laughing of you if you still doing that. If you want to host it in US and if you go down suddenly don't come here crying. Most of providers in US won't ignore DMCA. We have USA users and would like a USA based server.Ĭan you recommend any hosting company who could protect us in case this threat happens?Īt the moment with Linode saying they will ask us to remove content for 14 days regardless of the validity of the claim we don't feel very safe/ protected /understood. It seems the general advice is to find a hosting who can give me some protection from this threat. Switch from Linode to another provider who will not be a threat. If Linode cannot give you assurances that they can and will manage this threat without a serious adverse effect on your business, then the threat mitigation is to change hosting providers. Needless to say the attacker is hiding himself under fake names, cloudflare, fake details, etc. One option I am thinking is to buy a offshore server, and in case this happens, migrate our website there.Īnybody has any idea or what I can do to protect my company from this and minimize disruptions in case of such attack? I want to prepare myself in case this happens.

#I got a dmca notice Offline#

Our lawyer is stuck on the idea of filing counter-notices which anyway will cause our content to be offline for 10-14 days with potential de-indexation issues from search engines and ranking loss. The hosting said there's nothing they can do about it and to seek legal advice. I told them, that this competitor could technically attack every single page of our website and have all our pages removed in this way, which is the physical equivalent of throwing a bomb to someone's shop. Our hosting told us that per Linode's terms once you get a DMCA you must remove the content for 10 days regardless of the fact that the copyright claim is honest or dishonest. Yes we can file a counter-notice and have that restored, and we're doing that.īut the problem is that we're concerned he may start filing these fake DMCAs against us on our hosting. A competitor is copy-pasting our content onto his blog and then filing DMCA against us on Google.













I got a dmca notice