**”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.