On southparkuncensored.com I provided the banned/censored South Park episodes, previously using MEGA before they were removed due to Paramount copyright takedown requests.
Now I’m looking for non DMCA compliant alternative hosting platforms that support streaming/embedding and don’t use ads. I’m willing to pay.
have a storage server bought from either hetzner or contabo ect and have a bulletproof proxy server from either alexhost or snowcore.io (i suggest getting one of their kvms) and using nginx to proxy
its the current setup of bookracy that I have and it works great
You could embed the videos via WebTorrent and simply seed the torrents from elsewhere.
Webtorrents can simply be played in the browser, there is an example on their website.
Better publish the torrents elsewhere, so that you have more peers. Use a VPN or a seedbox provider (those ignore DMCAs for the most part) to seed yourself.
Would it work to selfhost a Peertube instance?
Google for VDSina. There you’ll be able to rent VDS which is invulnerable for DMCA, and then configure it for streaming, DDL hosting and so on.
Host it yourself on alexhost or any other dmca ignoring hosting with mediagoblin or something.
Kind of the holy grail of hosting platforms.
Anything outside the US. It’s only a US law.
The DMCA is the US’s implementation of treaties from the World Intellectual Property Organization’s, WIPO Copyright Treaty. It is signed by 115 countries.
That’s technically correct, but actually wrong.