April 14, 2015 Update on ebooks-tree.com:
The original post is here.
CloudFlare has responded to a number of people that they are only a “pass through” – basically, they do host ebooks-tree’s content but only for brief times, and we believe that ebooks-tree has been using CloudFlare to mask where they are truly hosted.
However, per CloudFlare’s policy, they have passed on to us information about where ebooks-tree is actually hosted, and here it is:
Hosting Provider:
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DFW Internet Services Inc. NET-DFW1
Webzilla Inc. WEBZILLA-US-204-155-148-0-24 root@dfw.net
By some crazy random happenstance (to quote Doctor Horrible), Webzilla’s US address listed on its domain name registration page happens to be only a few blocks away from FYC’s Heidi’s favorite Lush store, and she may swing by that building later this week to see whether it’s an office with people working on stuff, or a maildrop. Webzilla’s Terms of Use say that “pirating” content is a violation of their Acceptible Use Policy (and so are schemes to defraud) so ebooks-tree is in violation of their contract with Webzilla.
However, Webzilla doesn’t seem interested in DMCA safe harbor provisions, because they don’t adhere to them per their Terms of Use, which say:
Webzilla Limited is willing to consider, of the company’s own volition, complaints sent to a designated email address or sent in writing to the appropriate street address, that appear to be genuine and meritorious; but any such complaint may be considered to be prejudiced if it does not contain the name, address, telephone number, and an appropriate email address of the complainant.
DMCA submissions do not need to include a name, address or telephone number; there’s nothing barring you from letting Webzilla know that ebooks-tree has infringed on your work, though, and you can still use the template below. However, Webzilla hasn’t actually designated any specific email address or street address to receive such missives; you can find various snail mail and email info on their website. They have a contact form there, too.
If you hear back from anyone at Webzilla, please drop us an Ask and let us know what they said.
Also, we’ve had a bunch of Asks on this topic. here’s some answers on:
Info about DMCA requirements; More info; DMCA applicability
Copyrightability of RPF
How to do an electronic signature/e-sig
Here’s our tweet about the situation, and transformativeworks‘ tweet about making it more difficult for ebooks-tree to scrape/take fics off the Archive.
We’ll share more as we have it, and thanks to all of you for sharing so much info and support for fandom!