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Is Anna's located in the US?
Theoretically a node could be (since Anna's is decentralized and not consolidated), but in practice I think it's reasonable to believe none exists. The website's just accessible by US internet users and hosted somewhere outside the DMCA's grip.
That's what I was wondering about. If the American government can get to them.
Probably not, but doesn't stop them from issuing the takedown request, I suppose.
If the servers are is China or Russia. I guess the takedowns are useless.
Not located anywhere- the archive is mirrored all over the world.
Yeah, but it's still operated and organized by people, people who of they are within US jurisdiction be punished and made "an example of". Effectively killing the archive by cutting off its organization.