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DMCA-Ignored Hosting for Fan translation server Projects in Russia

If you run a fan translation server project that faces Japanese rightsholder agencies issuing speculative DMCA-style notices via US counsel, AnubizHost lets you anchor the workload in Russia, where Russian Civil Code Part IV sets the rules. We do not relay foreign DMCA notices, we do not voluntarily suspend fan translation server workloads, and we only act on a written order from Moscow City Court (Moskovsky Gorodskoy Sud). Payment in Bitcoin and Monero, no KYC, deployment in minutes.

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Why Russia is the Right Anchor for Fan translation server Workloads

DMCA-Ignored hosting is not a marketing label, it is a jurisdictional posture. Russia works for fan translation server operators because Civil Code of the Russian Federation, Part IV (Articles 1225 to 1551) governs how copyright disputes are handled domestically, and that statute does not import US-style notice-and-takedown. A rightsholder cannot send an email and force your fan translation server project offline. They must file in Moscow City Court (Moskovsky Gorodskoy Sud), name the specific work, and obtain an order under Russian Civil Code Part IV. Russian copyright enforcement runs through Article 144.1 of the Civil Procedure Code and the Federal Anti-Piracy Law (Federal Law 187-FZ). Roskomnadzor administers the takedown list, but the trigger is a Moscow City Court ruling - not a private foreign DMCA notice.

For the fan translation server use case, the practical implications are concrete. Your project faces Japanese rightsholder agencies issuing speculative DMCA-style notices via US counsel. Under Russian Civil Code Part IV, none of those rightsholder workflows reach our infrastructure unless they translate, file, and litigate in Russia. That process takes months and costs the complainant real money. Most automated DMCA pipelines are built around the assumption of a free, frictionless takedown rail. Russia provides one.

Moscow gives 25 to 35 ms to other CIS capitals, 40 ms to Helsinki, 50 ms to Warsaw and 130 ms to New York. For a fan translation server workload that needs to feel native to European and CIS users, Moscow is one of the few locations that combines the legal posture with the network performance.

The Legal Mechanics: How Russian Civil Code Part IV Differs from US DMCA

The United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 created an out-of-court notice-and-takedown rail. Section 512(c) tells US hosts to remove allegedly infringing material on receipt of a notice meeting six statutory requirements, or lose safe harbor. That single feature is what makes US-based hosting trivial to weaponise against fan translation server operators.

Civil Code of the Russian Federation, Part IV (Articles 1225 to 1551) contains no equivalent. Russian Civil Code Part IV protect copyright as a substantive right, but enforcement passes through Moscow City Court (Moskovsky Gorodskoy Sud) or a local equivalent. A rightsholder organisation such as RAO (Russian Authors Society) cannot order a host to delete client content. They must convince a judge that the complaint meets statutory thresholds, that the host can be compelled, and that the claimed work falls within the scope of protection.

That is what we mean by dmca-ignored: we ignore the procedural shortcut, not the underlying law. If Moscow City Court (Moskovsky Gorodskoy Sud) ever issues an order naming the specific content on our infrastructure, we comply with that order. We do not pretend to be lawless. We just refuse to act on private foreign complaints that have no domestic legal force.

Hardware Profile Tuned for Fan translation server Workloads

Different content verticals stress different hardware paths. A fan translation server project has a profile we know well: static page rendering, low-volume writes, periodic chapter publish pipelines. The baseline plan we recommend is 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 200 GB NVMe, 1 Gbps unmetered uplink with optional CDN passthrough, with the option to scale storage independently of CPU and RAM. All capacity sits in our Moscow presence, on hardware we own and operate end-to-end.

For typical fan translation server deployments such as scanlation groups, light-novel translation circles, fan-subtitle release fronts, we ship templates that have been profiled for the workload. You get sensible kernel sysctls (somaxconn, tcp_tw_reuse, file-max), a TLS terminator configured for modern ciphers, and a reverse proxy in front of your application that lets us absorb burst traffic on your behalf. Persistent storage uses NVMe with optional periodic snapshots to an offsite Romanian or Icelandic node, depending on plan.

If your fan translation server project includes heavy outbound bandwidth, ask about our 10 Gbps unmetered uplink. We do not charge for traffic on those plans, and we do not throttle at any point in the pipeline. The hardware exists to keep your project online; we treat the bandwidth bill as the cost of doing business, not as a meter to drip-feed back to you.

What DMCA-Ignored Does NOT Mean

It is important to distinguish dmca-ignored from lawless. AnubizHost operates inside the legal frameworks of the jurisdictions we use. Courts in Russia still issue orders, and we comply when they do. What we refuse to do is pre-emptively suspend client workloads, hand over client identity data, or relay foreign notices that have no domestic legal weight.

For fan translation server operators specifically: if your content involves CSAM, terrorism content, or material that violates Russian substantive criminal law, you will be removed. Those are not DMCA-style notices, they are criminal-jurisdiction matters and we treat them as such. The line we hold is against private foreign copyright complaints, not against domestic criminal law.

We also do not promise immunity. If Moscow City Court (Moskovsky Gorodskoy Sud) orders content removal, we comply. If Russia changes the statute and adopts a US-style notice-and-takedown rail, we will renegotiate the offering or move you. DMCA-Ignored is a status quo of the current Russian Civil Code Part IV framework, not an eternal warranty.

Deployment, Payment and Support

Deployment of a fan translation server server takes about 8 minutes on average from confirmed Bitcoin payment. You receive root SSH credentials, the IP, IPv6 block where applicable, and an out-of-band recovery console. We accept Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), Litecoin (LTC), and selected stablecoins via Plisio. No card processor sees the transaction, so there is no chargeback risk and no card-network identity trail. Signup requires nothing more than an email address.

Support runs 24/7 via ticket, Telegram, and an encrypted webchat. The team handles fan translation server-specific tuning questions, can help you migrate from a current US-based host, and will work through DDoS mitigation playbooks if your project draws attention. We do not log support conversations beyond what is necessary to resolve the ticket, and we do not share ticket content with third parties.

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If you need a quote for a higher capacity tier, an isolated cabinet, or a custom multi-jurisdiction failover (for example replicating the fan translation server workload between Moscow and an Icelandic standby), open a ticket with the expected traffic profile and we will turn around a proposal within one business day.

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