Wow what a scumbag
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Hope people will be less likely to share uncredited stuff in the future :/
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I hope with you but sadly I ain't so sure as long as those accounts generate them fame and sometimes real money. Sigh-- Artists need a better legal way to stop this. Have you ever tried doing a copyright claim on instagram? Such a hassle and half the time they'll still do nothing
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I’ve done it on Instagram before and most of the time it takes aaaaages or they don’t respond at all :/
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That account doesn't deserve to post such beautiful photos
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It's crazy how much your photos look like real life versions of the art from films like Kimi No Na Wa (your name.) I hope to get myself to Japan one day once I'm more fluent in the language and see these beautiful sights myself - until then we're lucky to have your photos :D
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Thank you!
Hope you can visit, it’s worth it! And you might like this:https://twitter.com/surudenise/status/1033707550531760128?s=21 …
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I recently got a canvas for above my TV due to my continued love of Shinkai animations especially
#yournamepic.twitter.com/Kkzn4eGvgH
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Mmm, stealing pics on Twitter for likes and RTs. Now that's aesthetic. Seriously though, I wish there was some technological solution to this... So annoying.
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Yeah, unfortunately all I can do is report my stolen work, that’s why I felt like pointing it out to others and just making people aware that this happens almost every day
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Yeah I think publicly calling that shit out is about all we regular folk can do for now. I'm sure Twitter could figure out some way to verify original artwork and flag stolen stuff though.
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Yeah, like I’m aware I’m not a huge artist but my work still means a lot to me so of course this kind of stuff hurts. And asking them politely doesn’t do anything, they’ll keep doing it as long as they can.
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Yeah, it's a huge bummer but I guess it just comes with the territory nowadays. Social media just makes it all too easy for dickheads to leech off other people's work. Don't let that discourage you though!
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Gotta file a DMCA against them, puts strikes on their accounts and usually goes through pretty quickly. Screw them and their shitty accounts.
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Yeah I did, it already took two photos down, now I’m just waiting for the last one. It’s unfortunate
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Yeah, these accounts share amazing stuff but won’t give credit in the caption because it doesn’t look cool. Not supporting that
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Yea, when did stealing become aesthetic?
Anyway sorry you have to deal with this and thanks for filing the DMCAs to leave that paper trail to help bring them down in the future!
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