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MetalchromeX, a friend of mine who I recommend through the recommendations tab, had his Pokémon content DMCA'd on Twitter and will most likely do the same on Patreon.

As a result, I will have to remove my Pokémon-related content from this website.

How does Nintendo figure this out? It's AI Detection (Like the YOLO Model from Ultralytics, that I use for Face detailing).

They train a Detection model on all their characters, and then use some kind of scraper or system to skim through the internet and send emails out to the platforms that have the content.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/nintendo-dmca-it-109203823

I thought Pokémon would be fine because it was not a direct IP from Nintendo, and I assumed it was Game Freak...but I guess I was mistaken.

This is a protected parody content, but Nintendo appears to be ignoring it and missing out on free marketing.

Here's the email screenshot by Nintendo, MetalChromeX is letting me share.

 

 

Notice how it's a bunch of random posts?, that's the AI detection.

 

Comments

Joe Garcia

Will you stop making Pokemon content, or will just have it listed and no pictures shown on the Patreon?

Rule34 Diffusion

Here's the Link about all of this crackdown. it's fairly recent in July https://www.si.com/esports/news/nintendo-says-no-more-lewds#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20make%20sure,Nintendo%20content%2C%20including%20online%20artwork.