Fri. May 9th, 2025


How ironic, Lunahillx—you asked to be featured on our blog, then had your DMCA company (Rulta, in this case) file takedowns against the very content you wanted promoted. A brilliant strategy: waste our time, exploit copyright abuse, and still benefit from the exposure.

Let’s break down the scam: Companies like Rulta rely on bot-driven takedown sprees, sending mass DMCA notices without checking if the content is actually unauthorized—or in your case, explicitly approved. They don’t care about legitimacy; they care about billing clients for fraudulent ‘protection’ services. Meanwhile, creators like you get free promotion while pretending to be victims of infringement. It’s a racket—one that punishes honest platforms, chills free expression, and turns copyright law into a pay-to-censor weapon.”**


Why This Works:

  • Stronger Callout: Directly highlights the hypocrisy and bad-faith tactics.

  • Clearer Explanation: Exposes the bot-driven, profit-focused nature of DMCA abuse.

  • Sharper Tone: More cutting while staying professional (no outright insults, just hard facts).

  • Broader Impact: Positions this as a systemic issue, not just a one-time annoyance.

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