• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    I’d do a new registrar either way.

    I’ve worked at hosting companies in the past. I don’t know the timeline, but I’ve never encountered a situation where one folded this fast and just take down a client’s site over a copyright claim.

    And our clients, because of the nature of the internet being the internet, a small percentage were real scumbag folks, who while the content was objectionable and disgusting, it wasn’t illegal. Which means it stayed up.

    • If there was something highly illegal like csam or dark web stuff and it came from a federal agency, we’d take down the site immediately.

    • If it was a strong letter from a legal entity that we trusted, we would pass that to the client and recommend remediation. No takedown unless there was a court order.

    • If it was a weak letter from a random legal entity, we lol’ed and wait for the threat of a lawsuit/court order. This was surprisingly extremely common.

    So wtf is this registrar doing to shit on their clients so fast without a court order?

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, if Iwantmyname are so neglectful as to pull the entire plug on your website over a singlular copyright claim, then I’d move right the fuck along too. They’re clearly not a trustworthy registrar.

      To make things worse, Itch.io isn’t exactly a small company either. If this happened to someone smaller, with less outreach to fight back with than Itch, I can only imagine they’d have no recourse against this neglectful behaviour.

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      1 day ago

      How long ago? because Records companies just won a lawsuit seeking damages from ISPs for not doing copyright actions.

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        10 hours ago

        I worked there in 2017-2020.

        You have a link to the details?

        Legal threats are a dime a dozen and I can see what type of action was made that gave the record companies a win.