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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
It all depends on the platform I would think? If a user uploads to TikTok and have agreed to their Terms Of Service then they would expect other parties to use their content now that it is public.
But to further your example with TikTok: let's say someone takes an illegal video of a person (without their consent, not age related) and posts it on TikTok which then gets used by third parties. What does the person whose likeness and image have been used without their consent do? Send a DMCA notice everywhere?
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When you upload to tiktok, you must accept that the content can be shared with third parties through the tools offered by the platform such as embed codes such as facebook or instagram. On Instagram and Facebook I think you can block it from the privacy options. But what is certainly not in the terms of use of the platform is that users completely download the videos from the platform using third-party applications and this content is uploaded again.
Basically if you go to Reddit there are subs like tiktokcringe or instagramreality that are subs with more than 1 million subscribers that all the content is from Tiktok or Instagram.
The most famous sports media outlets download instagram images on a daily basis to create news based on photos or stories completely downloaded from the platforms.
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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
This is not the case with stolen adult content and illegal tubes.
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I agree that this was not the case. But the OP seems to be on a DMCA ego trip and says a lot of wrong things about the DMCA laws.
Since they are also there to protect users and media from abuses by some copyright holders.