Wow, I knew that site but I nerver thought it is one of the biggesthttps://torrentfreak.com/police-rai...line-biz-germanys-largest-file-hoster-191017/
Interesting!
Guess which hosts are next in line?
same where to migrate files ? fucking subs wont workSubtitles are not working and im losing traffic its time to transfer my files.... What a shame.
same where to migrate files ? fucking subs wont work
Yes i am saw that already on torrentfreak also flix555 is included in same news and is closedVerystream is facing some big problems at the moment. I hope they can overcome these problems as they are best video uploading tool out there as far as am aware of. I just read this article online:
Millennium Films is utilizing the US court system to put pressure certain sites. After the shutdown of the popular CotoMovies app, the company has now switched its attention to several sites that were 'linked' to the app, including Verystream and Streamango.
Culpepper requests the name, address, telephone, email, payment records, and IP address log history for each associated customer. This will likely be used to conduct follow-up investigations.
The services and sites are informally accused of making Millennium’s copyrighted content available without permission. That said, it’s not clearwhether the operators of these domains can be held directly liable. After all, most sites rely on user-uploaded content.
Millennium, however, seems determined to keep digging for more information, perhaps hoping that more apps and services will fold.
Verystream is facing some big problems at the moment. I hope they can overcome these problems as they are best video uploading tool out there as far as am aware of. I just read this article online:
Millennium Films is utilizing the US court system to put pressure certain sites. After the shutdown of the popular CotoMovies app, the company has now switched its attention to several sites that were 'linked' to the app, including Verystream and Streamango.
Culpepper requests the name, address, telephone, email, payment records, and IP address log history for each associated customer. This will likely be used to conduct follow-up investigations.
The services and sites are informally accused of making Millennium’s copyrighted content available without permission. That said, it’s not clearwhether the operators of these domains can be held directly liable. After all, most sites rely on user-uploaded content.
Millennium, however, seems determined to keep digging for more information, perhaps hoping that more apps and services will fold.
Millennium can't do shit! As long as they respond to DMCA notices, they aren't doing anything illegal!
All they have to do is look at this thread, lol. Verystream may be responding to DMCA notices, but actively providing support to users known to upload illegal content, in a forum that is very well known to be visited by uploaders who upload illegal content, is in fact, illegal.
Why do you think the operator/support rep is ghosting the thread all of a sudden, lol. They know they're in trouble.