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Originally Posted by mariosipad
Again, it depends on your ISP and where you live. My IPS even helps with howto's for portforwarding. Running my own IPv4 and IPv6 server(s) for gaming, websites, VPN's, etc. is allowed.
I sometimes forget how restrictive internet can be in some parts of the world or with some IPS's.
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All real broadband ISPs will help with portforwarding, gaming, VPNs etc.
Almost none allow a website,
that's madness even just from a security viewpoint. My hosting account with loads of websites, near unlimited everything (fair use T&C) and loads of domains and email
cost is a fraction of my fibre broadband cost and much faster. They look after security, assuming my CMS and passwords are sane.
Yes, they care most about traffic, secondly illegal content, thirdly copyright violations.
Home hosting / self hosting makes no difference to any copyright or other issues with content.