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: In 2020, 22 victims were awarded $12.775 million in damages. The court also granted the victims full ownership of the videos, allowing them to issue DMCA takedown notices to remove the content from the internet. Entire subcultures online are dedicated to hunting down
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Terms like "deleted scene" were deliberately used in metadata to capture traffic from users looking for rare or leaked media. The Landmark Legal Battle
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