Well it doesn't matter, it can go down via bombardment, release of hacks that don't work on omni anymore , account remote wipe, or tq legal who keeps checking pservs for running them on their home connect, which guess what, this server is running on mr nina's personal connect. If tq legal gets that, they are sunk period, they already tried to kill omni once and I know they've been keeping their legal dogs on the watch for pservs who slip up and use the wrong hosts who will give personal detail. All because Zero is tanking and people hate them as a company, so any competition they can remove that makes them look bad, the better for them.
That isp in florida wont withhold a users information on a dmca case, so I honestly wouldn't be shocked if they were already looking since it's a fact they keep tabs on epvp, and they have done a dmca against omni once, and are trigger happy against anything zero that isn't well protected.
It's one of the BIGGEST reasons I keep telling people don't run a pserv from your home inet. It's like going hey tq sue me because I'm making it easy.
I protected everyone on omni on the last dmca, absolutely no information was released, but it's different from a home pc on home inet on a seizure order. No one who is involved with that is safe.
The only way they could save face if tq got wind would be to take it down before a date stamped court order was made. Once they get that, they are boned. ISP turns over personal info, and a seizure order occurs and they come to your house and collect equip.
It's a lot cheaper and easier for legal to go after ppl who run from home because they don't have to work around a lot of privacy issues with hosts. So for a minimal fee, your life can be ruined over something minimal just to remove competition.
TQ may dmca other hosts at data centers, but they tend not to go further because of the privacy protections in place and the "hearsay" of who owned the content on said server. Home users own that connect and pc's and are responsible for any actions on it, I've been telling this to ppl for over a year now, yet no one listens and servers usually co and eo just disappear when run from home connects, from either legal issues or they stole money.
You don't see it much here on zo because either 1 most died, or 2 there's almost none left, those that are, are legally protected by out of country copyright laws as a buffer.
That isp in florida wont withhold a users information on a dmca case, so I honestly wouldn't be shocked if they were already looking since it's a fact they keep tabs on epvp, and they have done a dmca against omni once, and are trigger happy against anything zero that isn't well protected.
It's one of the BIGGEST reasons I keep telling people don't run a pserv from your home inet. It's like going hey tq sue me because I'm making it easy.
I protected everyone on omni on the last dmca, absolutely no information was released, but it's different from a home pc on home inet on a seizure order. No one who is involved with that is safe.
The only way they could save face if tq got wind would be to take it down before a date stamped court order was made. Once they get that, they are boned. ISP turns over personal info, and a seizure order occurs and they come to your house and collect equip.
It's a lot cheaper and easier for legal to go after ppl who run from home because they don't have to work around a lot of privacy issues with hosts. So for a minimal fee, your life can be ruined over something minimal just to remove competition.
TQ may dmca other hosts at data centers, but they tend not to go further because of the privacy protections in place and the "hearsay" of who owned the content on said server. Home users own that connect and pc's and are responsible for any actions on it, I've been telling this to ppl for over a year now, yet no one listens and servers usually co and eo just disappear when run from home connects, from either legal issues or they stole money.
You don't see it much here on zo because either 1 most died, or 2 there's almost none left, those that are, are legally protected by out of country copyright laws as a buffer.