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Ryzen 5 7600
6 c / 12 t · up to 5.1 GHz
- 32 GB DDR5 ECC
- 2× 1 TB NVMe · soft-RAID
- 3 Gbps Unmetered
- 1× IPv4 + /64 IPv6
DMCA-ignored hosting means one specific thing here: DMCA notices are not processed or answered. The DMCA is a United States statute; our servers stand in Romania, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Iceland, Malaysia and Panama, where it has no force. We act on one trigger only — a binding order from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server. VPS from $8.00/mo, dedicated from $66.00/mo, all paid from a no-KYC crypto balance.
Base prices shown — regional modifiers and period discounts apply in the configurator.
Ryzen 5 7600
6 c / 12 t · up to 5.1 GHz
Ryzen 7 7700
8 c / 16 t · up to 5.3 GHz
Ryzen 9 7950X
16 c / 32 t · up to 5.7 GHz
Three of 5 dedicated lines shown — the dedicated page has the full rack, handover in 2–12 h.
DMCA notices sent to us are not processed, not forwarded to customers, and not answered. There is no auto-suspend pipeline, no strike counter, no notice-and-takedown queue. That is not bravado; it is jurisdiction. The DMCA is Title 17 of the United States Code, and a US statute creates no obligation for servers standing in Bucharest, Amsterdam, Zurich, Reykjavik, Kuala Lumpur or Panama City.
One instrument does have force: a binding order from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server. Such an order gets due process — lawyers respond, validity is checked, and a valid order is followed. Because accounts carry no identity data, what an order can compel is the short inventory on the no-KYC page: order specs, the handle you chose, a balance. Not a name, because no name exists.
It is not lawless, and it is not a free pass. The acceptable-use policy bans CSAM, malware command-and-control, phishing, spam and DoS launching outright — we remove those on our own initiative, no court required, and no jurisdiction on earth shelters them. Copyright complaints and abuse are different categories, and we refuse to blur them.
It is also not a shield over you personally. If you live in a country where the DMCA or an equivalent applies, your local exposure is your own: we are simply not a party your rights-holders can compel with a form letter. And it is not a promise that nothing can ever happen to a server — courts exist in every country. The honest claim is narrower and more useful: bulk robo-takedowns achieve nothing here, and only a judge with actual jurisdiction over the machine can change that.
Romania is the flagship for takedown-resistant hosting: due process only, our deepest stock, and both VPS and dedicated available. Switzerland sits outside the EU entirely, with its own copyright regime and the strictest data-protection statutes in the fleet. The Netherlands runs a voluntary notice-and-takedown custom, so we recommend it for performance — AMS-IX peering — more than for maximum takedown distance.
Iceland, Malaysia and Panama are VPS-only regions: Iceland for the IMMI press-freedom framework, Malaysia for APAC latency outside Five-Eyes, Panama for the absence of any data-retention mandate. Dedicated chassis stock in Romania, the Netherlands and Switzerland with handover in 2–12 h; VPS deploy in 15 min everywhere. The full jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction comparison — posture, retention, latency, pricing modifiers — lives on the locations page.
Same platform on every plan — the floor and the flagship ship identically.
No auto-suspend pipeline, no notice-forwarding, no counter-notice ping-pong. A DMCA notice addressed to a Romanian server is a letter citing the wrong country's law.
6 non-US regions — Romania, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Iceland, Malaysia, Panama — each with its own posture, compared honestly on the locations page.
A court with jurisdiction over the specific server gets due process and a lawyer. Everything else gets nothing — and we hold no identity data to hand over anyway.
The short version — the full list lives on the FAQ page.
No. DMCA notices are not processed, forwarded or answered. The DMCA is a United States statute with no force in the jurisdictions where our servers stand. The only instrument we act on is a binding order from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server.
Yes. Hosting in a country where a foreign statute does not apply is simply hosting. Each region has its own copyright law, and a valid order from its own courts is followed with due process — that is the law working as written, not a loophole.
Complaints alone, no — there is no auto-suspend pipeline and no strike counter. Violations of the acceptable-use policy — CSAM, malware C2, phishing, spam, DoS launching — are a different matter and are removed on our own initiative.
Romania — due process only, our deepest stock, and both VPS and dedicated available there. Switzerland adds non-EU legal distance at a regional premium. The locations page compares all 6 regions line by line.
No, and anyone promising that is lying to you. A binding order from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server gets lawyers and due process, and a valid one is followed. What it can compel is limited to the minimal inventory on the no-KYC page — we cannot hand over identity data we never collected.
More on payments, refunds and the SLA in the full FAQ.
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VPS online in 15 min, dedicated handed over in 2–12 h. Paid from a crypto balance, no identity attached.
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