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mike-x 11-12-2011 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by RycEric (Post 18553235)
Joode, Alex De [email protected]

i sent email to him but i have not receive any answer yet

Half man, Half Amazing 11-12-2011 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by adejoode (Post 18552607)
There seems to be a lot of confusion on who LeaseWeb is and how we handle abuse.

Scumbags who make shitloads of money hosting warez and piracy sites.

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Please let me explain who LeaseWeb is:
LeaseWeb is a hosting company specialized in selling self-managed dedicated servers. We have one of the best networks available globally, due to our seize and scale we can offer a superior product for a very competitive price.
And we'll host the shit outta any piracy site you can imagine. Open a "user generated" CP site that hotlinks to CP downloads on Filesonic...sure...we'll host you!

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LeaseWeb has operations in 3 countries: Netherlands (via LeaseWeb BV), Germany (via LeaseWeb Germany GmbH) and United States (via LeaseWeb USA Inc). These are 3 seperate (legal) entities, all 3 engage in the same market: self-managed dedicated hosting.
All 3 also engage in hosting warez and piracy sites and we don't give a fuck where the money comes from as long as we're making bank baby!

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How we handle abuse:
For the US based servers (sold via LeaseWeb USA Inc) we strictly adhere to the DMCA procedure as this is the jurisdiction where the servers are located in. For the European operations we are bound by the EU' E-Commerce Directive (the legal environment for those operating companies in The Netherlands and Germany).

The DMCA is not a valid instrument in Europe so we -cannot- disconnect a client based on receipt of a DMCA notice and tell him to sent us a count-DMCA before we reconnect him. This is, legally, not an option for our NL based operations. Under the E-Commerce Directive LeaseWeb is -not- liable for any perceived copyright infringements as we are a 'mere conduit' (we have no control over the content). Under the E-Commerce Directive the website itself is where you have to request a take down. So if LeaseWeb were to do nothing, legally it would be off the hook.
AKA the we don't have to do anything act

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Our Corporate Social Responsability however mandates we also take into account the burden this would put on rights holders, therefore we do contact and escalate complaints we receive to our clients. We request them to take down obvious infringing content we have received notifictions for, and as far as we can see they always comply.
This is complete horseshit but it sure looks good to type. We don't actually do anything if the site doesn't comply....we just keep cashing those checks bitches!!!

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So a statement 'LeaseWeb is not DMCA respecting hosting provider' is not only factually incorrect (we do respect the DMCA in the US) but also does imply we do not care about copyrights at all. That is a gross misrepresentation of the way we deal with infringement claims. We do have a strict policy on copyright, we do suspend customers who are unwilling to remove content on the request of rights holders.
#notintendedtobeafactualstatement. In actuality, we are the GO TO host for copyright theives and cash whores, that is if Ecatel won't take you.

Quote:

Alex de Joode
Security Officer @LeaseWeb
Head piracy site handholder

#thetruth

Also, keep in mind that XBIZ has nominated these scumbags for Best Host....If Leaseweb wins, we riot.

RycEric 11-12-2011 05:01 PM

Leaseweb mainstream clients: Go go google harvesting bot go. :winkwink:

http://www.leaseweb.com/en/about-us/clients

Info Support is a computer software company, providing solid and innovative software solutions to successfully manage organisations? back office infrastructure

Uptrends.com has over 1,500 customers in 23 countries, including blue chip clients such as IBM,eBay, Getty, Shell, and HSBC, and has been recognised for providing superior performance to its clients.

Dediserv Dedicated Servers Sp.z o.o (www.dediserv.eu) is a privately held company, headquartered in Poland, with a global client base.

The Wikimedia Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates the free online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.


Boasting a collection of 1.3 million specimens worth approximately 8 billion euros, the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands? largest and most important museum.
http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/index.jsp?lang=en

MCH+ has been supplying total planning, registration and communication solutions for the healthcare industry since 2002.

AFAS ERP Software is a Dutch vendor of ERP software

MamboFive is a software company specializing in solutions for professional Internet stores.

123Video is located in Roden, in the province of Groningen.

Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé (e.g., Joh. Ensch.) is a prominent family-owned Dutch printing company founded in the city of Haarlem in 1703

Launched in 2007, Jaap.nl is second-largest home-finding website in the Netherlands?.

Relatieplanet.nl is the biggest and busiest dating site in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Seneca is the ICT service provider for effective solutions in the field of web technology and electronic services.

Zaplive.tv is a multilingual portal for live streaming based in Germany. Companies, institutions and private persons can stream concerts,

Twenga is a global product comparison site that started up in 2006. The unbiased and comprehensive shopping search engine allows consumers to compare over 70 million products in 100,000 product categories on various e-commerce websites.

OGD is an ICT service provider with branch offices in Delft, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven and Enschede.

TTY Internet Solutions is an innovative web builder with a rapidly expanding personnel base of more than 40 employees

MyAlbum is a free rapidly growing online photo service with more than 1.3 million members.

Scoutle.com is located in the Netherlands in the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CvOI) on the campus of Utrecht University where innovative start-ups get support for their go-to-market strategy.

Kaspersky, based in Russia, is a computer security company, co-founded by Natalia Kaspersky and Eugene Kaspersky in 1997.

RycEric 11-12-2011 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Half man, Half Amazing (Post 18555596)
All 3 also engage in hosting warez and piracy sites and we don't give a fuck where the money comes from as long as we're making bank baby!

http://sabotage.org/
<head>
<title>'Get Rich Or Die Trying'</title>
</head>

So gangsta fam. :pimp He must've been from walkin the mainline and hustlin dat shit.

gideongallery 11-13-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by EukerVoorn (Post 18487907)
I now have a server with LeaseWeb in the Netherlands. It's obvious that they don't process DMCA notices and use copyright laws for wiping off their asses. I contacted them about intporn.com and oron.com and their reply comes down to showing me their middle finger. I'm happy with the server I have with them, reliable fast connection, but I don't want to do biz with them anymore, so I'm now looking for another hosting provider that offers dedicated servers with fast connection and fully respect the DMCA and international copyright mechanism. I need 6 to 10TB traffic/month. All suggestions welcome. I'm in touch with adulteuhost.com by the way, do they take down copyright infringing sites, can someone confirm or deny?

do you follow Canadian privacy laws

or any of the middle eastern anti-porn laws

AdultEUhost 11-13-2011 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by EukerVoorn (Post 18553433)
...It can't be compared to adultEUhost's service for example. The way they deal with clients, set up and hand over the server and their aftersales is heaven compared to what you attempt to do...

Thank you sir :thumbsup

tonyparra 11-13-2011 05:46 PM

/thread backfire....epic ...

EukerVoorn 11-15-2011 09:01 AM

So the conclusion, in short... LeaseWeb is scum. Thread closed :)

Roald 11-15-2011 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by EukerVoorn (Post 18553390)
I registered www.aboutleaseweb.org some time ago and I'll be happy to use that site to go public on the child pornography issue. Mr Joode may think that pics of underage girls with cum on their face isn't cp but I'm sure the Dutch media will have a different opinion on that. Leaseweb is also participating in distributing animal pornography which is now prohibited under Dutch law. Anyone having links to cp and ap hosted by LeaseWeb please mail to [email protected] and I'll publish them on aboutleaseweb.org and bring this site under the attention of the Dutch media.

Mr Joode is a co-founder of the reporting point for online cp in Holland and the fact that he plays down certain kinds of cp distributed by LeaseWeb makes things very media hot. Animal porn is a very tricky thing as well because the line between animal porn and crushing porn is very thin. If there's one thing the adult industry AND the internet industry in general should stay away from it's the abuse and exploitation of innocent, harmless creatures like children and animals.

Most hosting providers wouldn't think twice about taking a server online if there's only a SUSPICION of the presence of illegal content. Why's that not with LeaseWeb? Maybe because they're unreliable self indulged inbreed scum?

Sorry but this is not making much sense.

However I will keep an eye on the news next week in case you want to prove me wrong.

:thumbsup

cooldude7 11-15-2011 10:02 AM

jesus they are cheap ............

JFK 11-15-2011 10:14 AM

Fitty DMCA's

EukerVoorn 11-15-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Roald (Post 18560823)
Sorry but this is not making much sense.

Your profile says you're a content producer. Now you produce something, publish it on sites that you host on server you lease from LeaseWeb, and then you find your content back on piracy sites hosted by LeaseWeb and they refuse to deal with it.

Does it make more sense this way? If not, I don't speak Surinamish, sorry.

Roald 11-15-2011 11:28 AM

Im not a content producer and even if i were your post still makes zero sense.

I undrrstand your issue, Its just that your logic in that post is wrong.

RTL4 news in a few minutes. Lets see if you made it yet...

EukerVoorn 11-15-2011 12:47 PM

If you were a content producer you would understand my point. And what part or logic from my post is wrong?
Also I just checked out your hall of shame page... that's exactly what I think everybody should do when they get screwed by someone... name and shame. So that's why I registered that domain about LeaseWeb.
And of course stuff like that will never make it to the RTL news.

JimmyStephans 11-15-2011 02:53 PM

DMCA notices and all related crap doesn't work and often causes the pirate to become even more determined.

Hosts, like the losers at LeaseWeb, will always put up as many fences as they can to protect their customers (revenue) and hoping you get frustrated and stop sending notices.

Clearly, just like if you have a problem at any other business, you have to move up the line... bandwidth providers and places like that.

Because the pirates, and their supporters like LeaseWeb, play dirty it seems to me that the best way to fight them is dirty.

If the discussions in this thread about CP are true it seems to me that the information should be properly packaged and sent to media outlets, like NBC News / MS-NBC, and Congressional people and others. Let the media guys go visit the American executives for LeaseWeb down near that datacenter they opened in the USA (not far from Washington DC) and ask a few questions on camera.

How can some executive here explain their massive support for the activities (CP, Warez and Copyright issues) described above?

No matter how many times he tried to explain that the laws are different back home the news guys here would make him look foolish. Love to see some exec that has kids in the USA explain the CP issues, or near CP issues (if true).

Love to see that exec explain on MS-NBC, in this economy, his support for copyright violators that is costing American's jobs and income.

That interview would then likely lead to investigations and actions by government types, etc.

Pirates, and the supporters like LeaseWeb, play dirty. Might be time for dirty tricks from the copyright holders side.

Jimmy

RycEric 11-15-2011 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JimmyStephans (Post 18561775)
DMCA notices and all related crap doesn't work and often causes the pirate to become even more determined.

Hosts, like the losers at LeaseWeb, will always put up as many fences as they can to protect their customers (revenue) and hoping you get frustrated and stop sending notices.

Clearly, just like if you have a problem at any other business, you have to move up the line... bandwidth providers and places like that.

Because the pirates, and their supporters like LeaseWeb, play dirty it seems to me that the best way to fight them is dirty.

If the discussions in this thread about CP are true it seems to me that the information should be properly packaged and sent to media outlets, like NBC News / MS-NBC, and Congressional people and others. Let the media guys go visit the American executives for LeaseWeb down near that datacenter they opened in the USA (not far from Washington DC) and ask a few questions on camera.

How can some executive here explain their massive support for the activities (CP, Warez and Copyright issues) described above?

No matter how many times he tried to explain that the laws are different back home the news guys here would make him look foolish. Love to see some exec that has kids in the USA explain the CP issues, or near CP issues (if true).

Love to see that exec explain on MS-NBC, in this economy, his support for copyright violators that is costing American's jobs and income.

That interview would then likely lead to investigations and actions by government types, etc.

Pirates, and the supporters like LeaseWeb, play dirty. Might be time for dirty tricks from the copyright holders side.

Jimmy

Disagree with first statement but agree on the below.
:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
http://wp-board.com/

This works too.. someone I know did a nice job for a zero day pirate here: mikesexxxcriminal.com - had everything of his, personal/family pics, youtube channel vids uploaded to megavideo after he closed it, thai business, etc. He finally stopped. It may not work for all but I guarentee it will work for some of these idiots hiding behind whois protection.

wolbem 11-15-2011 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RycEric (Post 18555718)
Leaseweb mainstream clients: Go go google harvesting bot go. :winkwink:

leaseweb.com/en/about-us/clients

Info Support is a computer software company, providing solid and innovative software solutions to successfully manage organisations? back office infrastructure

Uptrends.com has over 1,500 customers in 23 countries, including blue chip clients such as IBM,eBay, Getty, Shell, and HSBC, and has been recognised for providing superior performance to its clients.

Dediserv Dedicated Servers Sp.z o.o (dediserv.eu) is a privately held company, headquartered in Poland, with a global client base.

The Wikimedia Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates the free online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.


Boasting a collection of 1.3 million specimens worth approximately 8 billion euros, the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum is the Netherlands? largest and most important museum.
rijksmuseum.nl/index.jsp?lang=en

MCH+ has been supplying total planning, registration and communication solutions for the healthcare industry since 2002.

AFAS ERP Software is a Dutch vendor of ERP software

MamboFive is a software company specializing in solutions for professional Internet stores.

123Video is located in Roden, in the province of Groningen.

Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé (e.g., Joh. Ensch.) is a prominent family-owned Dutch printing company founded in the city of Haarlem in 1703

Launched in 2007, Jaap.nl is second-largest home-finding website in the Netherlands?.

Relatieplanet.nl is the biggest and busiest dating site in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Seneca is the ICT service provider for effective solutions in the field of web technology and electronic services.

Zaplive.tv is a multilingual portal for live streaming based in Germany. Companies, institutions and private persons can stream concerts,

Twenga is a global product comparison site that started up in 2006. The unbiased and comprehensive shopping search engine allows consumers to compare over 70 million products in 100,000 product categories on various e-commerce websites.

OGD is an ICT service provider with branch offices in Delft, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven and Enschede.

TTY Internet Solutions is an innovative web builder with a rapidly expanding personnel base of more than 40 employees

MyAlbum is a free rapidly growing online photo service with more than 1.3 million members.

Scoutle.com is located in the Netherlands in the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CvOI) on the campus of Utrecht University where innovative start-ups get support for their go-to-market strategy.

Kaspersky, based in Russia, is a computer security company, co-founded by Natalia Kaspersky and Eugene Kaspersky in 1997.


Fantastic! :winkwink:

chaze 11-16-2011 12:20 AM

We have kept our network clean from spam and stolen content for ten years now. http://www.dwhs.net

Based in Los Angeles

EukerVoorn 11-16-2011 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by RycEric (Post 18561801)
Disagree with first statement but agree on the below.
:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
http://wp-board.com/

lol hilarious, even the people who contributed money to that site are listed there... :1orglaugh

EukerVoorn 11-16-2011 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JimmyStephans (Post 18561775)
No matter how many times he tried to explain that the laws are different back home the news guys here would make him look foolish.

Trust me, when it comes to child- and animal pornography, laws are the same in Holland and elsewhere in Europe as in the US. It's just that, like in the US, there's a lot of cp going around including cp with very young kids (babies) which is getting all of the attention of those who are in charge of fighting it. What piracy sites are doing in this field is "on the edge" stuff. 16-17 crap, teens, or "milder cp". It's illegal but nobody has time for it because there is so much worse stuff going around.

but if this would be put under the attention of the Dutch media and LeaseWeb's big clients, it would be another thing. And the spotlight will be put on it, you can count on that.

V_RocKs 11-16-2011 01:55 PM

Is this a reverse spam?

EukerVoorn 12-23-2011 08:08 AM

Today another cp site we found on a LeaseWeb server and reported to the police was shut down: http://www.youngcuties.in

Another "teen" site hosted from the same ip address 95.211.138.129 is still active but these girls don't look illegally young to me. Is there a way to check what other sites are hosted from this same ip address, or even from other ip addresses but from the same server?

In the meantime we sent in our response for the domain dispute procedure initiated by LeaseWeb for the aboutleaseweb.org domain and we're expecting to get sued for slander by LeaseWeb soon but we're happy to get this matter into Dutch or French court.

More info at http://www.aboutlswb.org


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