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Last night I received the most interesting note to have ever dropped in my deviantART inbox. Title? Copyright Violation.
Silencers,Your deviation, listed below, has been removed from deviantART due to a violation of our policies:
URL: [link]
Title: Ghost, Wallpaper
Submitted: 2005-02-09 10:40:09 amYour deviation was removed because it violated one of the following policies:
1. Deviants are responsible for securing the necessary third-party arrangements which allow the submissions to deviantART that are derivative works based on that artists works. Without that arrangement made prior to submission then the deviation is not legally allowed to be submitted.
2. deviantART does not allow the submission of copywritten material without the securing of the necessary third-part arrangements. This means that if a deviant submits the work of another artist, without first obtaining permission, and displaying that permission on deviantART, then the submission is considered a rip.
deviantART enforces a zero tolerance policy in regards to violations of our submission policy and therefore will take the actions that we deem necessary on a case by case basis. There is a possibility that you will be banned from interactivity on deviantART therefore it is suggested that you visit your user page to see if this is in fact the case.
If you feel that you are receiving this in error, or have questions regarding it, then visit the deviantART Help Desk in order to submit an inquiry. It should be noted that replies to this note will go unanswered and your only course of action is the deviantART Help Desk!
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deviantART Staff
Needless to say I was shocked beyond belief. I mean, come on! That wallpaper was made from my own sketch! So I sent a request to the Help Desk and about 15 minutes later I got another message that says:
That deviation was undeleted 6 seconds after the first deletion. No policy was violated.
Bwahhahahaha, there goes the excitement.
Though I have to admit I felt quite cool for a while to receive an official message saying I commited cyber-crime, especially when it regards intellectual property, lol.


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