Frequently Asked Questions

The NearlyFreeSpeech.NET FAQ (*)

Non-Member (*)

What's the catch?

Doesn't your pricing suck compared to that host that offers 10 bazillion GB for $3 a year?

How much does the average site really cost?

What forms of payment do you accept for account deposits?

Do you support CGI? PHP? SSI?

What database software do you support?

Do you provide email hosting services?

Can I use .htaccess files to customize my web server configuration?

May I install other types of servers that are not web-based?

What common web applications work with your system?

Do you provide DNS hosting services?

Is your service easy to use?

What type of control panel do you use?

What software can I use to access your system?

How many web sites can I host with a NearlyFreeSpeech.NET membership?

One of your customer's sites offends me. Who do I email to have it taken down?

What if I want to host unpopular or controversial content?

How does customer service work at NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

What if my site uses less than $0.01 of bandwidth in a month?

Do you allow adult content?

Why don't you offer static IP addresses?

Do you support SSL for member sites?

Do you register domain names?

What are the most common things that do not work on your system?

What is your refund policy?

What is your hosting network like?

How will I know if my account is about to run out of funds?

Do you price-match your competitors?

How can you make money at these prices?

Do you support FrontPage Extensions and ASP?

Why do you only offer prepaid service?

My web designer says I should use SomebodyElse.com instead of you. What do you say?

Does each of your members get their own dedicated server?

What is the minimum deposit?

Can I invest in NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

Will you design my web site for me?

What happens if my account runs completely out of funds?

How do I report a violation of your Terms and Conditions of Service or illegal activity?

How big is a gigabyte?

Do I get interest on my deposit?

Can I link to files on my NearlyFreeSpeech.NET member site from my existing site somewhere else?

How do I report that my copyrighted content is being distributed by a site you host?

Do you offer collocation?

Are you about to pop up a "chat now with sales!" ad on me?

Can I get a credit if your service goes down?

Does 'NearlyFreeSpeech.NET DNS' support subdomains?

What happens if I get slashdotted?

What if I want to set up a web site but don't have a domain name / don't want to fool with DNS?

How many MySQL databases can I have?

What's the difference between an 'account' and a 'membership?'

How come your service isn't free?

What's the difference between bandwidth and storage?

If I use your web hosting, will you put banners or ads onto my site?

Why doesn't your website look like other hosting provider sites?

How much does a MySQL process cost?

Are your domain registration services intended for general-purpose usage?

Do you impose CPU limits?

What is the scope of your member support?

May I send email from a website hosted at NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

What if my site gets a DMCA complaint?

Please be aware that when we address questions of this nature, we cannot speak to hypothetical situations, nor can we guess what we would have done in a situation where we were not involved. Nor we can offer you legal advice.

In the United States, the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) defines the process by which a copyright holder can request that material be removed. In such cases, a provider is legally obligated to remove the allegedly infringing material without judging the merits of the claim. It is essentially done on the copyright holder's sworn say-so.

However, the DMCA also governs the process for restoring material, and that process is similarly rubber-stamp on the part of the service provider. Once that's done, it becomes a matter for the courts, not the service provider.

In this regard, the DMCA is a good law for us and for you. (Although it can and does suck in many areas, this isn't one of them.) The DMCA is, in part, supposed to protect you from capricious decisions made by the service provider based on some subset of the facts. At no point does or should an Internet service provider investigate or make judgment calls about complex copyright law and questions of what might be infringing. (We specialize in server processes, not process servers.) The DMCA gives us (and you) a certain (non-perfect) confidence that the copyright owner's claim has at least some legitimacy, and provides decent protection (once you get over the initial take-down hurdle) against the use of false claims of copyright infringement to suppress legitimate content.

If you wish to host a controversial site in the US, it behooves you to know the law, particularly this one, and how to use it to your advantage in the event of a dispute. You should also be prepared for a downtime of some or all "allegedly infringing" material for a couple of weeks if the copyright owner wants to fight.

We adhere to the entire law very closely. We do not generally pull the plug on an entire site if, for example, someone claims that a single graphic is infringing. We do our best to remove only the content that the copyright owner specifically identifies as allegedly infringing. We allow and encourage the use of the "putback notification" process when material is incorrectly identified as infringing. But we do not automatically terminate a member's service merely for receiving a complaint alleging infringement. (However, actually infringing someone's copyright does violate our TACOS and will generally result in immediate termination.)

Keep in mind that while we aren't lawyers, neither are we idiots. We can tell the difference between people harassing our members via the DMCA and cases where our service is genuinely being misused, and we can adjust our attitude accordingly. Fortunately, both of these cases are very rare.

I visited a site that is hosted with NearlyFreeSpeech.NET. Why did I receive an "access denied" error?

What happens when I report a technical problem with someone else's services?

How do I report a technical problem with a NearlyFreeSpeech.NET site?

What sort of spam protection does your email forwarding provide?

How do I contact the operator of a site you host?

I am a journalist doing a story on a site you host. May I interview you?

What if my web site gets attacked?

Is your service only for controversial or extreme websites?

Why can't I sign up for your service through the Tor network?

Do you provide anonymous hosting?

Should I set up my new small business website at NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

Why aren't I getting system emails from NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

Can I use my NearlyFreeSpeech.NET site to accept credit cards?

Can I host a web or IRC proxy on your service?

Will you pre-approve my web site content for compliance with your Terms & Conditions of Service?

How do I sign up for my company/club/organization?

How much will my site cost to host with you?

What kind of hardware will my site be running on?

What kind of uptime can I expect with NearlyFreeSpeech.NET?

How do I regain access to my membership if I lose my login information?

One of your members hosts something for me. Can I get access to it?