Sharing information on social media is common for many people nowadays, but it’s not always without consequence. In some cases, simple ‘likes’ can be used as evidence in court, as a Florida man recently discovered. His Star Wars and Minion ‘likes’ were presented as evidence to support allegations he may be a prolific BitTorrent pirate.
You should assume that dbzer0 will eventually get a legal request to turn over records.
I assume then that dbzer0 USA owned/operated?
The admin team is distributed and the infra is in europe iirc.
So no
I wonder, what happens if one places a server in international waters? What jurisdiction if any does apply?
I mean, it would be thematic to be able to place pirate stuff on the literally high seas, ya kno?
sh.itjust.works
is Canadian, just FYI. You may already know that, but for those who don’t…