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by talhah 1205 days ago
You're right that the domain registrar does not own the server but they do however own the domain which you point to your server. The domain registrar reserves the right to retract their domain if its misused such as pointing to illegal content. What counts as illegal content is sometimes vague but thats another issue in itself.

I do agree with your sentiment that the DMCA notice should be sent to the site first but in the end, hosting providers and domain registrars still have some rights and policies which you have to comply with.

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some rights and policies which you have to comply with.

Correct, but determining whether the content on my server is illegal is the province of a court, not my registrar, and certainly not some asshole lawyer who has no liability for false takedowns.

> but they do however own the domain which you point to your server.

Not necessarily. .at domains are owned directly, the registrar is only a service provider handling the process.

I assume that for most other TLDs this will be different.