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Incorrectly submitted DMCA notices…
Incorrectly submitted DMCA notices against my Reddit account on behalf of one of their clients. This was for content which I appear in, share the copyrights to and is watermarked with official URL. They claimed their client had "exclusive copyrights" to the content which is factually incorrect and constitutes misrepresentation under the DMCA. For a service that focuses on Onlyfans creators etc it shows a remarkable lack of knowledge to flag content featuring multiple people as the "exclusive copyrights" of their client - clearly content produced for fansites featuring multiple people is shared copyright in the majority of cases! Edit: they've also unsuccessfully tried to remove this review as defamatory even though I have emails from them apologising for the incorrect removal notices. Trust pilot only functions as a valid source if people are allowed to honestly explain their experiences, positive or negative. Rulta will never get my business