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Originally Posted by Nautilus
If the host does not respond they're in direct violation with DMCA and you can safely sue them. When the host is not in the US, that makes things harder, but they should have some upstream hosting providers in the US and those should either respond to your DMCAs or get sued and found liable.
Not saying going after the users is not an option, but that is much longer and more difficult route.
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Yes, I am not an legal experts, but I think every civilized country is obligated to the copyright acts, some way or another. If someone is going to sue, it would also be wise to do it by joining other copyright holders as well.