ISPs can be compelled to share name/address information of anyone involved in publishing licensed material through the courts. Then theyβll summon you to stop or pay a fairly hefty fine.
Youβd have to first establish that the person under the IP is actually sharing copyrighted material. This is easy to track on something like BitTorrent, but virtually impossible through a regular website. Youβd have to have someone pretending to be your friend, getting access to your song and then filing a complaint.
They would be able to sue the webhost in order to retrieve basically all the data if they have strong and reasonable suspicions that the website is hosting copyrighted material.
This really isnβt as foolproof in legal terms unfortunately. With torrent websites thereβs still some ambiguity as the website doesnβt host the copyrighted material, just the torrent files. But here the website itself is liable, painting a massive legal target on their backs.
hosting copyrighted material.
There are so many βmusic lockerβ and βcloud storageβ services out there, how come none of them are targeted like you say?
I think you are jumping from βhostingβ to βsharing publiclyβ, which to me seems like a really big jump and, quite frankly, FUD.
They would be able to sue the webhost
Seems like another marketing point for 1984.hosting .