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MMD discussion and sharing

This is a really long shot but does anybody have this video sm44431531? It was posted by まりりん◆ようせい
 
i knew that link was gonna die soon cause hes been shooting out DMCAs for the past year on various sites but i didn't think he would actually go this far and make an account on F95zone too. whewww...
And we should know this means that dude gets the method to take other contents in those sites. According to this DMCA rate it's hard to believe he's only defending contents of himself rather than have some sneak peek of other creators' stuff. It's like, dude, how did you know that's your content without decrypting it? I know maybe it's our beloved mods doing to avoid DMCA, but this probability still exist.
 
It doesn't seem normal for people who pirate content to criticize authors for protecting their work. They sound like spoiled children complaining just because they can't watch it for free.
While he is asking, naturally we should not post his content, but having account in here is kinda different. Forums are not like rule34, at least creators do post their stuff on that site.
That's why content creators shouldn't have an official account in this kind of forum, it states that they have the same method to get stuff from other creators. I'm not saying they can't do that without having one, but like I said, an official account is different.
 
generally I would fully agree with this but he is probably one of the more talented Kk creators especially for how frequent he is putting stuff out of good quality. I will admit though its a little ridiculous how much effort he has been putting into stopping leaks, I'm sure he gains plenty of subs normally looking at how popular his videos get.
>KK creators

That's the thing, he's not creating shit. He's ripping off established characters in ways that are borderline if not actually illegal (using clips of their voices). He's using a bunch of assets people made for a game with a character creator, not making his own models, characters or using a real animation making tool. There's no copyright to defend, it's only the Japanese culture around indie doujin works that keeps this guy from getting sued to oblivion - and that doesn't fully apply, because he's not recouping costs of making physical work like the people that print their own doujins, he's purely making profit off exploiting IP that he has no ownership of, using assets he didn't make and has no right to. KK especially is exploited by clowns, because you can get animation files as well as characters as downloadable cards for free.

It's clown behavior for people like that to be the ones that are loudest about being pirated. It's much more understandable for creators with actual original works to complain.
 
I don't see what's wrong with creators protecting their own work. The fact that their copyright claims might not hold up, or that the quality of their work may not be high, is not a reasonable reason for us to pirate their content.
I don't know the stuff from the malcony guy but after a quick glance at their Twitter it seems like they mostly use motions from other creators, because I recognize some of them. A lot of animators also use models that were freely shared by others too. So if they use the motions and models of other creators I feel like at some point it's not really "their own work" anymore. I mean sure they still put it together themselves and that's some work, but it's a little rich to be overly protective and butthurt over people pirating your stuff when you already rely on the free work of more skilled and generous creators to even be able to make anything in the first place.
If that's paired with an unreasonable payment requirement to get the content the legitimate way, like it is the case with the cobby guy for example, who requires you to be subbed for two months in a row for some videos and others require you to have supported him for an accumulated amount of over $300, then I don't really have much sympathy for them trying to "protect their copyright". I don't even think you can get all their past works legitimately because he arbitrarily limits access to them after a couple months, quite literally making it a requirement for people to pirate and share the content or otherwise it becomes lost media.
Thankfully the majority of creators are much more generous and only require a simple fairly cheap payment to access most of their works and if you really like some creator you should support them since they deserve the money for the work they do.
 
It doesn't seem normal for people who pirate content to criticize authors for protecting their work. They sound like spoiled children complaining just because they can't watch it for free.
It could go the other way too; authors expecting every person on earth to properly own their product.
It doesn't happen and both sides exist so might aswell have all parties be gracious about it.
 
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next time you buy a defective product because you aren't allowed to try the demo first pls try not to complain like a spoiled child
If I didn't know half of their shares wouldn't exist if people could have an appropriate demo/description before sub I'd be very mad about this.

Some authors legitimately go like
- Video 1 - 30s demo in which nothing happens
- description - this is a video I made, enjoy.
- footnote - Please don't share on other platforms
(8 alt versions at different price ranges)
 
its 2026 and yet some of you all still bitching about piracy lmao

A: copy > paste
B: *did the same thing
A: you cant do that its piracy!
 
Creating MMD or KoiKatsu videos requires models, motions, sound sources, and visual effects.

If everything is the creator's complete original work, they could claim copyright. But once they use models or sound sources created by others, the video creator has no right to claim copyright.

That's exactly what I want to ask: are these video creators paying royalties to the modelers and musicians?
 
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RFVNTU1NTU0= does anyone has his newest works?

Also artist = UmVsb3plcg==

Video= MDEu5a2m5Zut5YWs5YWx6IKJ5L6/5ZmoLeeQs+WliCBMeW5hZSBQdWJsaWMgYml0Y2g=

please.
 
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