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I'm curious about this, I have a server that I used to use for a Minecraft server, but it has been shut off for a while.

What would be the downside of hosting your own instance? Maybe it would be automatically defederated from other instances?

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[–] JelloBrains@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Upkeep and domains cost assuming you are opening it to other users, if it gets popular you have to scale up your operation which costs more.

Here's a fun one... If you are hosting content that could get a DMCA from companies in the US, then you need to make sure you have filed a DMCA Agent with the US Government that handles those claims, section 512 also requires the termination of repeat infringers. In order to qualify for the safe harbor you must have a registered agent.

If you are running it on a home server, read the ToS from your ISP, some do not allow that on home internet service. My ISP has a clause that says my service is for my household use only and that I can't open it for any sort of "high-volume purpose."

I'm just spitballing here, it'd probably just be a fun thing for you though, just be aware of that DMCA thing if it catches on though. I have no clue if other countries have similar requirements.

[–] frasassi@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

@JelloBrains Great points all around, especially the DMCS liability part... thanks for sharing!

[–] Lilkev@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Really good points. I wasn't planning on opening it up, but if I was these are all great to keep in mind. Thank you.