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Ag, here’s the reason: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/29/take_it_down_act_passes/

TL;DR: it’s so broadly written that it can include (if one is inclined to do so) non-photographic digital art (which could include uploaded drawings) and both has draconian penalties and a severely short (48 hours) turnaround time for pulling images before said penalties can be enforced. It’s chock full of the same “mistakes” as the DMCA that allows putative copyright holders the ability to abuse smaller content creators, e.g. disregarding fair use on order to choke out YouTube creators that criticize a major studio’s films/business model.
Hmmm... Thanks for the info. What a world!
 
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