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You're on the wrong website.
What kind of warez? I'm looking for a copy of UNIX for my AT&T 6300 (1984).
We allow Warez Linking only.
Our VPS are DMCA free, and linking content is not a criminal act.
welcome to Hostkey, any VPS in Russia will work perfectly
If someone is allowing Warez Linking exclusively, you should get them to sign some something claiming that they ignore DMCAs so that when any problem arises in future, they don't ward off
I guess @cociu can help you.
Edit: why should there be a SEO problem when you're having multiple websites on one VPS / IP? Of course there's none..
@pmvuong you can see my signature , and thanks @nexusrain
That one I can help you with, these are the old DOS boot disks:
https://sites.google.com/site/att6300shrine/Home/downloads
a lot of dust just dropped when i opened that page ... and old memories wow. i used to love saying dbase 4 and dos 3.2 3.3
@ehab - brings back memories doesn't it!
@MarkTurner & a bit of tears .. don't know whats wrong with me today
With US and UK locations only.. ummm, OK
More quality content coming to the Internet.
Just like your posts!
Oh, you're on that kick again.
Note to self: blacklist any provider that offers their service in such a thread.
After all, why should one let customers link to warez, even though it's not illegal?
Thanks Mark. Actually I'm familiar with that site. The 6300 could also run UNIX though. I've got one sitting here waiting for some love, but I don't know if it's got the hardware addition (which I seem to remember it needed) to run the UNIX though. In any case, I've got DOS boot disks up the yingyang (I collect that stuff) and even have DOS v1.0 on a single sided 5.25 - and the original machine to run it on. This stuff is great fun, though I suspect the OP is more likely to be offering games which I have exactly zero (count em) interest in.
Thought I was the only one who collected the old stuff still. I have a copy of Winblows 1.0 on 5.25 floppy around here in my desk. My 8086 is in storage along with some 286s, 386s, and 486s. Even have me an Apple IIc in there. Got to love nostalgia.
Why not? Providers should stick to laws mainly and if DMCA doesn't apply well why should they comply? If they receive something, that applies in their country and they have to react then they should.
Some providers abide by laws which dont actually govern them (like DMCA in EU) because the provider is either not bothered to waste their time over a few dollars verifying the legitimacy of the legal threats made by third parties, scared/paranoid, or they are simply at the mercy of their upstreams (which again the those same three things apply to, now repeat up the chain)
Edit: or another options, the provider has morals i guess :P