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The internet loves to talk about protecting creators.
Until those creators happen to be adult content creators. Then suddenly theft becomes "marketing."
1: Some websites are literally building their traffic and revenue by stealing full videos from creators who never gave permission for their content to be uploaded.
Not clips. Not fair use. FULL VIDEOS.
2: Let's call it what it is: Piracy.
The same thing that got people sued for movies, music, software, and TV shows for decades.
The only difference is society seems to think it's acceptable when the victim is an adult content creator.
3: What's even worse?
People download videos from paid platforms, screen record content, crop out watermarks, remove creator branding, and upload it to their own accounts pretending it's theirs.
That's not sharing. That's theft.
4: And where does a lot of this stolen content end up?
X = A platform that claims to support creators while simultaneously allowing countless accounts to profit from content they don't own.
5: Imagine spending thousands of dollars on equipment, marketing, production, editing, travel, and promotion...Only for someone with zero investment to hit "download," delete your watermark, and collect the views.
That's not competition. That's exploitation.
6: Intellectual property doesn't stop being intellectual property because someone doesn't like the industry.
Rights are rights. Ownership is ownership.
Consent matters.
7: If someone steals a photographer's work, people get outraged.
If someone steals a musician's work, people get outraged. If someone steals a filmmaker's work, people get outraged. But when adult creators are robbed? People laugh.
8: Platforms need to stop pretending they can't see what's happening.
Entire accounts exist for one purpose:
Posting content they don't own.
Everybody knows it.
9: X should be doing far more to protect creators from blatant content theft, watermark removal, impersonation, and unauthorized redistribution.
Instead, too many bad actors continue operating openly.
10: The uncomfortable truth:
A lot of people who claim to support creators only support creators when it's convenient.
The moment a creator enters an industry they personally judge, they suddenly stop caring about theft. The rules shouldn't change based on who the victim is.
Theft is theft. @X@elonmusk@takedownpiracy
#CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty #SupportAdultContentCreators
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading adult content creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty @X@elonmusk@takedownpiracy
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
Apparently software piracy never died. It just evolved into people downloading creators' videos, removing watermarks, reposting them as their own, and platforms looking the other way. Theft doesn't become legal because the victim is an adult content creator. #CreatorRights #ContentTheft #DigitalPiracy #IntellectualProperty
@OldGoesyoungs See how they try to cut off the logos of the actual creator that posted on the platform which they were selling the video - having to utilize content from creators that is not even associated with your website to get traffic - horrible!