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DMCA Ignored VPS in Thailand - Offshore Content Hosting
The US DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) applies to US-based hosting providers. A VPS in Thailand is outside US DMCA jurisdiction entirely. DMCA takedown notices sent to Anubiz Host for content hosted in Southeast Asia are evaluated under Thailand's local copyright law - not the DMCA. Thailand's PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act 2019) creates formal data protection rights. Thai courts require domestic legal process for data requests.
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DMCA Jurisdiction - How Offshore Hosting Protects You
The DMCA is a US law. It requires US-based providers to remove content upon receiving a qualifying takedown notice or face liability. Providers outside the US have no such legal obligation.
Thailand is in Southeast Asia. A VPS hosted in Bangkok, Thailand is subject to Thailand's copyright law, not the DMCA. Thailand's PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act 2019) creates formal data protection rights. Thai courts require domestic legal process for data requests.
This does not mean "anything goes" - Thailand has its own copyright framework. But the specific DMCA notice-and-takedown regime, Safe Harbor provisions, and repeat infringer termination requirements do not apply. A DMCA notice sent to Anubiz Host for content in Thailand triggers a review under Thailand's local law, not an automatic takedown.
Thailand Copyright Law vs US DMCA - Key Differences
Understanding the differences between US DMCA and Thailand's copyright framework:
**Notice and takedown**: The DMCA creates a specific notice-and-takedown regime with specific timelines and counter-notice procedures. Thailand's copyright law typically requires actual court proceedings to compel removal - no automated takedown process.
**Fair use / fair dealing**: Thailand (as a Southeast Asia jurisdiction) may have broader or narrower fair use equivalents than US fair use doctrine. Content that is borderline under the DMCA may be clearly legal under Thailand's framework.
**International enforcement**: Getting a Thailand court to enforce a US DMCA judgment requires: (1) a US court judgment, (2) application to a Thailand court for recognition, (3) Thailand court evaluation under local law. This process typically takes years and is economically impractical for most content disputes.
Anubiz Host's policy: We respond to valid Thailand legal process. Informal emails claiming copyright infringement do not result in automatic takedown.
Content Types That Benefit From ${c.name} Offshore Hosting
DMCA-ignored hosting in Thailand is valuable for content that faces over-broad DMCA abuse:
**Research and archiving**: Academic researchers, journalists, and archivists who mirror historical content, index information, or preserve materials often face DMCA abuse from parties who want to suppress rather than protect legitimate copyright.
**Commentary and criticism**: Fair use / fair dealing covers commentary and criticism that incorporates copyrighted material. US providers often remove such content preemptively when receiving DMCA notices, even for clearly protected uses. Thailand hosting survives this abuse.
**Open-source and free software**: Projects that include code or media under GPL, Creative Commons, or other open licenses sometimes receive bogus DMCA notices from competitors. Offshore hosting removes the automatic takedown mechanism.
**International content**: Content legal in Thailand and the creator's country but potentially contested under US copyright is fully appropriate for Thailand VPS hosting.
Practical Setup for DMCA-Resistant Hosting in ${c.name}
Setting up DMCA-resistant hosting on your Thailand VPS:
**Domain registration**: Use a registrar outside the US. Namecheap (Panama), Porkbun, or European registrars. US registrars (GoDaddy, Network Solutions) are subject to DMCA/UDRP pressure on domain suspension.
**CDN considerations**: Cloudflare is a US company subject to US law. For DMCA-resistant content, consider CDN77 (Czech Republic), Bunny.net (Slovenia), or BunnyCDN - all EU-based and subject to EU copyright law rather than DMCA.
**DNS**: Use DNS providers outside the US. Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) is separate from Cloudflare CDN - DNS resolution does not expose your origin IP. But Cloudflare as CDN/proxy can and does respond to DMCA notices.
**Email for WHOIS**: Use a privacy-protecting WHOIS email. Most registrars offer WHOIS privacy. Thailand domain registrations with local registrars provide additional friction for DMCA complainants.
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