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Any risks with a Nulled version?

Submitted by ThePatriot, , Thread ID: 118314

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23-01-2019, 06:32 PM
This post was last modified: 23-01-2019, 06:37 PM by ThePatriot
#1
Hey guys, i'll host my forum soon but i wonder if some web hosters can flag a Nulled version of Xenforo (i mean the Xenforo that we can download in the Xenforo Releases topic), do you have bad experiences on that?

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#2
If someone reports your site to XenForo team, then they may contact hosting to suspend your site. There`s a place in XenForo Official site to report nulled versions as I know!
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RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#3
That's nonsense >_> They should allow people to enjoy themselves.. fss.. doing that will only make people talk bad things about the software ffsss

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#4
31-01-2019, 02:34 PM
Stoker Wrote:
If someone reports your site to XenForo team, then they may contact hosting to suspend your site. There`s a place in XenForo Official site to report nulled versions as I know!

So they can just send an email to which hosting company you go with and ask them to close the hosting ?

But what if you have the board hosted in Russia or Asia. Will they still be able to take you down ?

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#5
18-04-2019, 02:56 AM
KevTheJoker Wrote:
That's nonsense >_> They should allow people to enjoy themselves.. fss.. doing that will only make people talk bad things about the software ffsss

And lose out on that fat cash? Obviously being here its not like a support companies or anything but they want money and no ones going to meaningfully shit talk a software because they take down people who use illegal copies of their software.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#6
Hi,

As you can see here: https://xenforo.com/contact/ Xenforo has a report-formular for pirated versions. As @Stoker mentioned when your site gets reported they will contact your host to take down your website, what happens then depends on your hoster and his policy with nulled scripts.
There are hosters that call themself "off-shore" - they won't give a flying f about any copyright infrigment, as long as it doesn't harm them - when it gets to much or they get a charge in their contry they might abandon you. In Russia or Asia there are many of these hosters - but even inside the EU you can find hosters that allow nulled scripts.

If you want to be on the save site: buy a big server as backend, and a second, smaller server, as frontend and then redirect all traffic from your backend to the front. This way, if anything happens it will only be your front server that gets taken offline, and you can just get a new one somewhere and be back online in less than an hour without any files loss or need to revert to a backup.

I didn't mention that you use fake personal data and payments to register any server, but that should be obvious Smile

greetz

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This post was last modified: 06-06-2019, 02:23 PM by gamefist
#7
How would someone that just joins your forum know that its pirated except it there's really something wrong with it

Unless your promote that its a nulled version ofcourse

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#8
23-01-2019, 06:32 PM
ThePatriot Wrote:
Hey guys, i'll host my forum soon but i wonder if some web hosters can flag a Nulled version of Xenforo (i mean the Xenforo that we can download in the Xenforo Releases topic), do you have bad experiences on that?

will help you dude WAT ME

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#9
Hi! (A bit off-topic) I wanted to ask here you, if you know which forum softwer is running over nuledbb.com. Is it XenForo?

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#10
18-04-2019, 02:56 AM
KevTheJoker Wrote:
That's nonsense >_> They should allow people to enjoy themselves.. fss.. doing that will only make people talk bad things about the software ffsss

yea how dare the team that developed it want to earn money on a product they created.

you dont believe devs should earn money?

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