Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
The Internet It's funny.  Laugh. IT Your Rights Online

Ask Slashdot: Good Hosting Service For a Parody Site? 115

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?"
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Ask Slashdot: Good Hosting Service For a Parody Site?

Comments Filter:
  • hosting for parody (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 19, 2014 @11:52AM (#48180731)

    I run a small ISP. I can host it for you. Let me know how much bandwidth you expect to pull and we can work something out. brock at the domain blackmesawireless daht net.

  • by fustakrakich ( 1673220 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @11:52AM (#48180733) Journal

    Gee, who woulda guessed? Are Polish jokes still in vogue?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 19, 2014 @11:54AM (#48180747)

    nearlyfreespeech.net

    • by atfrase ( 879806 )
      This is my recommendation also. Never had any issue with their service, billing models are very straightforward, and their philosophy specifically embraces things like parody sites (within the law).
      • It looks very interesting, but it appears to be an old system. It only directly supports a few dynamic languages via CGI. If you're doing anything else it's unsupported and you're SOL.

        Too bad, because otherwise it looks very attractive.
        • They have PHP, which is not a CGI language. It may not be as popular with the kids as Ruby or Python, but it is still a language with which you can do basically any website you might need.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Well, since you are Polish and making fun of President Putin, you might want to consider that you have more to worry about than the ISP taking you down.

  • Bahnhof, Sweden (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:05PM (#48180815)

    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.

  • What I recommend (Score:5, Insightful)

    by OzPeter ( 195038 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:06PM (#48180817)

    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 [wikipedia.org] as to why.

    • That seemed to come out in favour of the satirist.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:20PM (#48180901)

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

  • Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • by Anonymous Coward

      dreamhost just renames the vhost dir for DMCA's and emails you after the fact

  • by Anonymous Coward

    rent a cheap vps off a sketchy dealer that takes btc, job done.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:30PM (#48180961)

    SomethingAwful is over at Steadfast.net, who has a rather first-amendment heavy interpretation of most laws. I know first-hand how their abuse desk works, and they'll allow practically anything that's not explicitly illegal.

  • by SethJohnson ( 112166 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:31PM (#48180965) Homepage Journal
    Any organization attacking your published site will send DMCA emails to the hosting / bandwidth provider, but will also attack the DNS registrar for copyright violation. That's going to be the more difficult one to choose because there are a finite number of registrars and they all want to cover-their-ass against ICAAN violations.
  • Comment removed (Score:4, Informative)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @12:35PM (#48180981)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • In countries like mine, freedom of expression exists only on paper. So I understand the concern of the author of the topic as if I wanted to make a website I would also be targeted by fraudulent takedown requests in the first time that I write anything that a rich man or politician disliked.
  • Make sure to check out xmission.com . They are US based, but they have a great track record of supporting free speech and customer privacy. If they're willing to host maddox and his "best page in the universe" I'm sure that they can handle a parody site that might not be popular with the parodied person/company.

    Here is their transparency page: http://xmission.com/transparen... [xmission.com]

  • How about (Score:4, Funny)

    by linear a ( 584575 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @01:33PM (#48181201)
    Fox?
  • What are your bandwidth and storage requirements? What platform are you looking to build on? Shoot me an email with some details, I might be able to help you out on this one.
  • If you're technically inclined, just setup your own server on AWS.

    I'm not sure about their policies, but given the nature of AWS, you'd probably have to host something outright illegal for them to care.

    • by Slayer ( 6656 )

      IIRC, AWS ditched wikileaks.org like a hot potatoe after a simple phone call by some US official [theguardian.com]. Of all the services suggested here, AWS would probably be the last service one should look at for this purpose.

    • by mwvdlee ( 775178 )

      A host not caring is the worst thing possible in this situation.
      Not caring makes it easy to just delete the site instead of bothering with paper work and lawyers.

      • Works both ways. Not caring means they probably won't do anything to the site unless it's actually breaking some law that could get AWS in hot water. A parody site sounds like it would be legal if a bit controversial. The poster before you mentioned Wi\kileaks getting the boot from AWS, well, Wikileaks is definitely engaged in illegal activity, so can't really say there's much surprise there.

        I like AWS, I think they provide a good service and again, unless it's outright illegal, I doubt they'll do anythi

  • by PPH ( 736903 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @02:35PM (#48181443)

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

    [Ducking and running]

  • CloudFlare (Score:4, Informative)

    by Z80xxc! ( 1111479 ) on Sunday October 19, 2014 @03:00PM (#48181531)
    The host is important and has been covered extensively, but you should also put your site behind CloudFlare. They'll protect against DDOS attacks, and it makes it harder for the parodied party to determine who the host even is if the entire site is behind CloudFlare. They have a long history of not taking things down just because somebody finds it objectionable. And, you get free SSL with CloudFlare too.
  • I can provide hosting. I am not a big host like some others, but am located in USA and I do not cave to threats.

    The last guy, Robert Smolely, who threatened me with a libel claim for posting my lawsuit accusing him of illegal spamming spent 40 months in prison. I had an ex employer threaten me with a libel claim which when we went to court, they wrote me a 6 figure check.

    Contact me through my web site.

  • by DF5JT ( 589002 ) <slashdot@bloatware.de> on Sunday October 19, 2014 @06:15PM (#48182269) Homepage

    I recommend https://www.syseleven.de/ [syseleven.de] for a number of reasons:

    * Technically highly sophisticated staff whose motto is "Hosting done right"
    * Located in Germany (Berlin) with laws applicable in the EU
    * Motivated staff in terms of looking at content from a data protection POV
    * Staff is known not to budge from unsubstantiated threats
    * They will tell you whether your content is legally acceptable

    Won't get any better than that.

  • From the story about "Ralph Lauren Opens a Store in the Uncanny Valley":

    However, Ralph Lauren's marketing arm and its law firm don't see it that way. According to them, this is an "infringing image," and they thoughtfully took the time to send a DMCA takedown notice to our awesome ISP, Canada's Priority Colo. One of the things that makes Priority Colo so awesome is that they don't automatically act on DMCA takedowns. Instead, they pass them on to us and we talk about whether they pass the giggle-test.

    This o

  • Unfortunately an awful lot of so-called "parody" posts and sites are just people being mean-spirited and cruel and using the age old bully's line when called on it -- "Can't you take a joke?"

    So before you go hunting for an ISP, do a little soul searching and above all else, ask yourself if anyone but you is going to find it funny.

  • Doesn't surprise me at all, and hardly seems a fair criticism. I would expect most hosting services would prohibit sites that are likely to cause disproportionate load, unless they have a charging model that allows for it.

  • Host it in Freenet (at least a mirror), that way it can never be taken down by ANYONE :)
  • Some reasons for RPGs and MUDs being banned are that traditional MUDs are server systems rather than web apps, RPGs for the web tend to be heavy applications, they tend to be heavily trafficked, they tend to be poorly written and become security issues, the gamers tend to complain to the hosting company when things go wrong, they tend to get very spammy in their chat systems, and they tend to turn into command and control systems for malware if the people running them aren't careful and skilled. If you want

  • by Thumper_SVX ( 239525 ) on Monday October 20, 2014 @11:42AM (#48186819) Homepage

    Seriously, why not do it yourself? You can get a pretty cheap virtual host from any number of providers and just do it. You don't even have to manage the entire server, plenty of virtual hosting services too... but personally I'd recommend doing the entire server. My Linode is cheap as hell and provides a great place to host my mail and web host, as well as providing a hub for my VPN network. Yes, I have to manage it as well, but apart from the occasion patches I don't really do much with it once it was all set up except use it.

    • It's even possible to manage your websites on a smartphone, but I don't know if more knowledgeable people would recommend that or not.
  • https://www.reddit.com/subreddits/create

The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.

Working...