March 31st, 2022

Warrant Canary covering the Month of March, 2022

This Warrant Canary is being issued a day early because the first
of April is April Fool's day.

This is a Warrant Canary for 1776 Solutions, LLC, Lolcow LLC, and
Mad at the Internet, LLC.

An explanation for what a Warrant Canary is can be found on the EFF:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/04/warrant-canary-faq

National Security Letters
1776: 0
Kiwi: 0
MATI: 0

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
1776: 0
Kiwi: 0
MATI: 0

Gag orders under 18 USC 2705(b)
1776: 0
Kiwi: 0
MATI: 0


On the 9th, I received an email from an upstream service provider
notifying that I was legally required to remove posts by a user alleging
that a known pedophile lolcow was an active employee of Path.net, an ISP.

This user had alleged before I received this notification that he was
being sued and asked for his account be deleted.

Neither Path.net, nor my upstream providers, have provided me a copy of
an allegedly extant court order.  I have asked and they have ignored my
request.  I am assuming that Path.net is trying to mitigate exposure
of this issue and these allegations.  I do not appreciate this roundabout
way of servicing me, but I cannot do anything about it.


On the 23rd, we received a DMCA from ViacomCBS.  It asked that I remove
still images with what appear to be content related to a Halo movie, or
something.  ViacomCBS did not provide me links to the thread pages the
images were on and did not respond to requests for clarification.  No
images have been removed.


On the 30th, we received four emails from OnlyFans via DMCAForce agent
Mark Bauman.  There is no indication that Bauman is a lawyer.  He
refuses to answer and reply emails.  He has refused to communicate with
me for the years he has done DMCAs for OnlyFans.  I ignore his emails.


The DMCA is broken and I am pretty sure almost all DMCA complaints are
automated and nobody even reads reply emails.


Take it easy,
Josh
