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gxs (bikini@oll.boom) 2016/08/14 06:36

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On 14-Aug-2016, guy <guywalksintoabar@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Thought I'd ask you guys about Usenet providers. Mine is shutting down,
> so I'll have to make a switch in the next week or two. So far I'm
> looking at signing up with UsenetNow. They seem to have good retention
> and prices.
>
> Any thoughts or recommendations are much appreciated.
>
> -g

I'd recommend against US providers as they do auto-takedows due to the DMCA,
this means that as soon as something gets posted it's deleted from the
server straight away without any human interaction, it's a completely
automated process.

A Dutch based USP like Tweaknews or Eweka forces the copyright holder to
fill in an online form, this is then verified and the post is removed, a
process that takes about a week for Tweaknews.

Something that's worth considering...

g.

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