Oh this is totally going to work.
and people are totally going to forget about all their dipshittery.
Can we DMCA their shit? Seems fraudulent claims are piss easy to make and there’s no repercussions.
Yes. Yes you can. You can make any frivolous claim you like with (apparently) no repercussions. You can claim anything you like.
No, poor people can’t.
WTF? Of course they can.
Claims cost money. Backing up claims costs even more money. Poor people don’t have money to do these things.
Lol, YouTube literally sides with companies making claims against content creators and immediately gives them the ad revenue. Many times creators have had to appeal that decision and have it manually reviewed before they can get their money even if that company had absolute nothing to do with the content (like this).
I claim bankruptcy.
This is how you declare bankruptcy
Oh look, they’re doing a Nintendo.
Nintendo’s next in line because his name’s Luigi
Not even us healthcare corps would fuck with Nintendo.
Hmm would nintendo go after UH if their fraudelent dmca damaged nintendos control of their copyright by weakening copyright law in the us?
Please, can we send nintendo at them like a rabid dog?
Except UHC doesn’t own a drawing of Luigi Mangione the way Nintendo owns Luigi Mario.
streisand, have at it
Give her a gofundme to fight this frivolous claim
Zuck taking up for rich elites?! Say it ain’t so!
That’s shitty. Guess I should spam my stuff more frequently.
How should he be defended?
I can see:
“Sentence Luigi for crime-ing illegally, and change the laws and boot the lobbyists and make necessary changes in accordance with what Luigi stands for so that one day it’s illegal to be a guy like Brian”
“Defending” the actual person who did technically violate a big law is kinda tough. I do hope, though, Luigi’s lawyers defend him and historical legal precedents are set in such a big way that we never need violence again (ya I’m an optimist ok)
Defending the idea of him, for sure - stop killing patients with pens just because nobody’s incentivized to stop you / you paid off anyone who would’ve stopped you!
well 1. he could be defended legally – it’s still not certain that he is even the shooter. The police and media have worked together and released lots of information on their side framing him as the criminal, but – not unlike https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Jewell – trial by media is not a verdict. Does the evidence hold up? All we have seen are pictures of the person of interest, pictures of Luigi, and statements that certain items were received. Without actual footage of the scenario, testimony, etc. it’s totally possible that things aren’t what they seem.
Major footnote yes!
How should he be defended?
Seems to me a matter of arguing that, a person put in a circumstance in which they endure immense and sustained, sometimes chronic pain, or loss; who is full aware that they are gatekept from a medicine, procedure or healthcare service which drastically ameliorates or outright prevents that suffering, in seeing the unneccesary cruelty for sake of some rich monster getting another yacht, and under immense anguisu, or grief may suffer a form of fugue state in which they cannot be considered to have acted of their own sound mind, but instead induced by the actor who by the pen created their suffering.
I think filing a fraudulent DMCA takedown should be a felony and the ceo of the organization that filed is the presumptive fraudster unless he can prove that his employee filed it against his explicit order not too. Also, a DMCA notice should be invalid and ignored unless signed by the criminally responsible CEO.
Well, the justice department isn’t going to do anything about them, so maybe something else needs to be done…
Not sure which peaceful opportunities you’re referring to
Pieceful, as in “of pieces”, may be a bit closer to the mark here.
To shreds you say?
I think filing a fraudulent DMCA takedown should be a felony
Isn’t it?
Not for corporations.
spoiler
If it isn’t clear, yes it is, but corporations can get away with it
Is it fraudulent or are we about to find out Satan himself finds UHC to be pure evil because they’ve trademarked/copywrite whatever CEO shooter images and Luigis image to profit off of this situation?
I would not for one second put it past them.
You can’t copyright the likeness of another actual person
With enough money, anything is possible.
No
It is a felony. You have to submit a form under penalty of pujury. At least for YouTube.
Look how scared they are
That’s a bold move cotton, let’s see how that works out…
Someone didn’t learn their lesson.
O’ Lawd they skeered.
Assuming that pops up again on another site, from the actual artist and not a Chinese or AI copycat, I would definitely buy like 5 of them just to have.
Any credible source for this?
There are a bunch of news articles (newsweek, gizmodo, inc) on this topic but all I could find are solely based on a citation of the designer of the shirt or referring to ‘online rumors’. No confirmation by United Healthcare nor Teepublic (the shop) that indeed such a DMCA request has been filed at all or if so that it was filed by United Healthcare.
I’m not saying it’s a lie but I think there should be at least a confirmation by the shop IMO. Otherwise, it could be as well a (quite successful) ad campaign by the designer herself or a DMCA request by another artist or anyone else.
It’s funny that the CEO of this company was killed because UnitedHealth are a bunch of lying assholes who deceive people with promises of coverage, then don’t deliver, and they angered the wrong dude…
and now in response UnitedHealth are broadening their deceit with fradulent DMCA takedown notices.
They think more deception is the answer, because they don’t know anything else.
They’ve always hid behind the legal system, a system that protects capital. They’re just upset that there was an anomaly in the legal system meant to protect them, and now they’re pulling out all the stops, clinging to the legal system, wondering why it still allows people to even speak out against the corporatocracy.
Nobody’s ever gotten in trouble for fraudulent DMCA notices, because the justice department doesn’t care to enforce it.