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Ask Slashdot: Good Hosting Service For a Parody Site?

An anonymous reader writes "Ok, bear with me now. I know this is not PC Mag 2014 review of hosting services. I am thinking of getting a parody website up. I am mildly concerned about potential reaction of the parodee, who has been known to be a little heavy handed when it comes to things like that. In short, I want to make sure that the hosting company won't flake out just because of potential complaints. I checked some companies and their TOS and AUPs all seem to have weird-ass restrictions (Arvixe, for example, has a list of unacceptable material that happens to list RPGs and MUDS ). I live in U.S.; parodee in Poland. What would you recommend?"

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  1. Bahnhof, Sweden by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    https://www.bahnhof.net/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof

    Swedish hoster. They have a credible commitment to freedom of speech. They have secretly recorded and leaked conversations with the SIGINT pressuring them to share data. They have provided hosting for WikiLeaks in the past. Also, they have been hosting a controversial Swedish serivce named Lexbase, essentially publishing the names of all persons occurring in Swedish court documents. They refused to shut it down for several days, until it was hacked and shut down due to security issues.

  2. What I recommend by OzPeter · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Based on this

    I am mildly concerned about potential reaction of the parodee, who has been known to be a little heavy handed when it comes to things like that.

    I recommend a good lawyer.

    See Beck v. Eiland-Hall as to why.

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  3. Re:iPage by lgw · · Score: 5, Informative

    nearlyfreespeech.net.

    They actually fight back against takedown notices. They know they're a US site and give 0 fucks what foreign governments think of your content. They have a sense of humor (anyone have the link to their response letter about badgers?). Seems perfect for you.

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  4. Re:iPage by lgw · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ah, here it is (PDF warning). It was linked from that blog post. Teach me to post before coffee!

    On the general subject of badgers, we definitely do see cause for concern. It is at this point well-known among frequent Internet users -- including us -- that the rapid
    proliferation of "badger, badger, badger" leads -- inevitably -- to mushrooms and, if left unchecked, a very frightening snake, in a vicious cycle with no apparent end. That
    definitely seems like a concern worthy of the attention of a large UK government agency like DEFRA. We have and offer no official position on the proposed DEFRA response to the badger menace that you outline in your letter.

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  5. 1984 Hosting in Iceland by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    https://1984hosting.com/ - they have defended their customers freedom of speech all the way up to the highest court in Iceland numerous times.

  6. You should ... by PPH · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... check with Dice and see where they host Slashdot. That's a pretty good parody of a news site.

    [Ducking and running]

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