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“Enjoy The New Pics”: Man Tweaks His Website To Make Content Thief Regret Stealing

“Enjoy The New Pics”: Man Tweaks His Website To Make Content Thief Regret Stealing

On the internet, it’s often every man for himself, and that’s exactly the type of situation where content creator and Reddit user Lostinthesnakepit, aka Snake, found himself when he discovered a website had stolen his tutorial on making movie prop replicas.

But as the man explained on the subreddit ‘Petty Revenge,’ instead of sitting back and filing complaints, he decided to take matters into his own hands and came up with a plan to get back at the pesky thieves.

If your hard work is on the internet, some people might want to steal it

Image credits: olia danilevich (not the actual photo)

But as this guy has proven, there are things you can do about it

Image credits: jm_video (not the actual photo)

Image credits: lostinthesnakepit

The author of the post told us the whole ordeal has impacted the way he shares and protects his work online

“My love of Star Wars got me into [recreating movie replicas],” the Reddit avenger explained to Bored Panda. “I wanted to create a lightsaber and found a guide on eBay in the late ’90s. It all started there. After that, I found the Replica Prop Forum (RPF) in 2000 and have been a member ever since. I am not as active in that community, but I still check in from time to time and I still speak to friends I made there. I also still have the props I have built/bought over these last 20-ish years. I always felt a greater connection to a film when you can hold a prop from that movie, even if you made it yourself.”

When it’s not just another project but rather part of a passion you’ve been working on for decades, such thefts are beyond infuriating.

Similar cases are quite prevalent. For example, MASV, a file transfer platform for media professionals, found that 47% of video content creators who collaborate with brands or influencers have had their work used without permission. Furthermore, a very similar share of said brands or influencers either didn’t respond when alerted to their use of unauthorized content or only removed the content after a significant delay.

Moving forward, “I did start monitoring my site stats and connections better, usually at the end of each month, just to see who might be linking my images,” the author of the post said. “I never had another instance like that of that scale. On the occasion that someone was using an image of mine for their business, claiming it as something they built or owned to sell, I would swap a pic again and then it would stop.”

Image credits: Glenn Carstens-Peters (not the actual photo)

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Rokas is a writer at Bored Panda with a BA in Communication. After working for a sculptor, he fell in love with visual storytelling and enjoys covering everything from TV shows (any Sopranos fans out there?) to photography. Throughout his years in Bored Panda, over 300 million people have read the posts he's written, which is probably more than he could count to.

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Rokas Laurinavičius

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Rokas is a writer at Bored Panda with a BA in Communication. After working for a sculptor, he fell in love with visual storytelling and enjoys covering everything from TV shows (any Sopranos fans out there?) to photography. Throughout his years in Bored Panda, over 300 million people have read the posts he's written, which is probably more than he could count to.

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Justinas Keturka

Justinas Keturka

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I'm the Visual Editor at Bored Panda, responsible for ensuring that everything our audience sees is top-notch and well-researched. What I love most about my job? Discovering new things about the world and immersing myself in exceptional photography and art.

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