Do You Provide DMCA-Ignored Or Bulletproof Hosting Services?

No, NovoServe does NOT offer any DMCA ignored dedicated server or any form of bulletproof hosting. We maintain a transparent and strictly legal approach to our dedicated server offerings. We operate as a reputable and law-abiding provider, which means we do not support activities that involve the intentional disregard of copyright laws or legal notices.

Our mission is to provide stable, high-performance infrastructure for AI, streaming, and enterprise workloads, and maintaining this level of quality requires us to comply with all valid legal requests and abuse reports. We do notT position ourselves as a DMCA server provider that bypasses standard industry regulations.

 DMCA: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act 

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law that was enacted in 1998 to address the relationship between copyright and the internet. It provides a legal framework for copyright owners to request the removal of infringing material from the web through a "notice-and-takedown" procedure. While the DMCA is a US law, its principles are widely respected globally, and similar regulations like the EU Copyright Directive exist in Europe to protect intellectual property. Requests for DMCA-ignored servers generally come with the intention of hosting content that violate intellectual property rights.

 Compliance and Network Integrity 

We take a proactive stance on legal compliance to protect both our network and our legitimate customers. Hosting a bulletproof dedicated server would compromise the reputation of our entire IP space, leading to blacklisting by major ISPs and security organisations. This would negatively impact our high-growth clients in sectors like AdTech, FinTech, and Big Data who rely on clean, high-performance transit and peering. By ensuring that every client’s use case is met with our strict compliance policy, we maintain the integrity of our global network footprint. We expect all customers to follow our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which prohibits the illegal distribution of copyrighted material.

 Our DMCA Abuse Management Process 

When we receive an abuse report or a copyright notice, we follow a structured and fair procedure to resolve the issue. Our process is as follows.

 Notification: Once our Abuse Department verifies the legal and technical validity of the report, we forward the complaint to you and request that you take the necessary action to resolve the issue.

Customer Action: You are required to investigate the complaint and take appropriate action in a timely manner. We allow a reasonable timeframe for you to take the necessary action, such as removing the infringing content or providing a counter-notice.

Escalation: If a customer repeatedly ignores these notifications or is involved in severe violations like illegal live-streaming, we reserve the right to suspend the specific services involved if necessary.

This approach ensures a fair balance between protecting intellectual property and supporting our customers’ operational continuity.