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So we all use the internet. Social media has given us all the ability to share content we find with others. These social media platforms rely on this behavior to drive traffic to their own business.
The recent influx of Onlyfans and the creators of their content do not seem to understand how DMCA works. They feel just because it’s posted that there is no way it would ever leak outside of their intent. If it's on the internet, it will leak.
Allow me to frame this situation of the cosplayer/Onlyfans thot named Nicole Marie Jean. She has created an OF for the distribution of nudes and porn content to profit on. Like many creators, now she feels all of her content requires payment. This is fare as a creator to want compensation for the work created.
Now where the crazy part of the situation is thinking any one who shares web sources (A URL) is obligated to pay you. DMCA protects a creator if another person violates that content for financial gain. Platforms have the right to protect these people from those posting said violation on their accounts with their own posts.
Now never in my life have I heard of a person going after another person for sharing a URL source not owned by either party. As many of us do, I shared 2 URLs via Twitter I don’t own. Both from public websites any one could google. I do not own either website posts, the websites or the content reposted. All I did was SHARE A URL.
This Thot really thinks that by sharing a URL that I am violating her copyrights. She begins to threaten with legal action and report my Twitter account. If any one who knows about DMCA, there is no violation here. You can not pursue someone for sharing a URL that in no way you own. That would be like suing someone who was handed a newspaper by someone else just because an image of themselves was in it. I didn’t print or even buy the paper.
The following are screencaps of said conversation for enjoyment. Her lawyers would tell her this is a waste of time because of the amount she’d have to pursue. She’d have to involved Reddit, Twitter and the site hosting the content. Then get cases about the people who posted that content of her as well as proof for all this. All items these items have no involvement to me as the person reposting/sharing a URL.
Oh and for more fun. I posted gifs she uses. By her logic should I contact FOX/Disney for Copyright violations since she’s profiting from their characters?
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