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Shyla-Dazzling See my TER Reviews 1344 reads
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Please help me understand, to protect ourselves from this new law shall we move our own websites to a hosting site offshore?

CamilleUK See my TER Reviews 147 reads
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TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 121 reads
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you should be working on that a week ago (if not prior).  

Follow me on twitter, ( I will follow back IF you have a vanilla act with no explicit language)  

and much more stuff to clean.  

#rebranding

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Jack B. Nimble 105 reads
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called the CLOUD Act which could enable law enforcement to more easily get digital evidence from 'friendly' overseas countries which follow certain rules. Not sure folks should panic at this point but a large-scale operation could have their identities turned over even if hosted abroad (unless it's some obscure place)

ExoticX See my TER Reviews 98 reads
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First off, you may as well move your site offshore. It's cheaper. I got an offshore host, mirror domain, and transfer for less than a cocktail.

Second, these new laws are not just raising eyebrows for the people who own sites like these. In recent months before since the bill was even proposed, European companies have been enthusiastically buying up smaller US hosts and encouraging them to open server farms overseas. Google search business announcements from your host, and if you find that they have a European parent company now, just email them and ask them to migrate you. They most likely will.  

The adult world represents a *huge* percentage of the internet, and internet tech represents a *huge* percentage of the current US job market, so I really think this is a bad move by the US. It's like they're trying to kill the only growing industry sector that they have left.  

~Mme X~

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