

you could use free temp mail service (there are tons of them) or set up a dedicated private email account for these use cases.
Along with something like (some of these can be blocked on some websites)
Among others.


you could use free temp mail service (there are tons of them) or set up a dedicated private email account for these use cases.
Along with something like (some of these can be blocked on some websites)
Among others.


I don’t think that Norway is one of the countries that look the other way when it comes to DMCA requests (which are only valid under US law), but they aren’t required to. However, what I would do is go ahead and then wait for the DMCA request. I think you could then decide what action to take going forward.
You could provide links to YouTube, SoundCloud, Qobuz and loads more like ReverbNation (mainly for new/upcoming artists), with links to online tools for downloading etc.
Or something like Radio4000
or
Doubt it was most grandparents. Somebody trying to keep the pot stirring.


dbzero0 breaks rule 7.
If you have lycamobile or similar in your country… You can walk into a store and just pick one up for free. In some countries they do have an activation fee, but I think that can be as little as €5 in Europe. Other providers offer similar, and then keep the number for 6 months or activate again.