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by manquer
1523 days ago
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You could fight them by counter claims and following the DMCA processes which on paper have stiff penalties for abuse. Practically I have never heard of major abuses being punished, so wouldn’t count on it. As a technologist perhaps solve it with tech, the first step would be to host your own content instead of using a third party app based in U.S. There is not a lot of deep tech to what GitHub gives as a githost, a self hosted gitlab serves just as well . Similarly for video photos etc, it is very hard and expensive to deliver video for millions/billions delivering video to few thousands is trivial. same thing for sub stack, medium etc Generally these take down notices don’t go after your DC/ISP domain host provider that easily unless you are in the cross hairs of powerful lobbies like how Libgen or PirateBay are , so self hosting helps a lot. If they do then there is distributed systems like IPFS etc can be resilient to notices. |
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In addition, all Google properties picked up the DMCA action on Google index and started sending me warning and suspension of ads etc.
I have sent a detailed counter notice. But even after 12 days, I am yet to hear back from Google.
So self-hosting may work for Github, but not if you want presence in Google index.