Twitter reinstated his account today and, good news, he is “back to fucking”: Since the deranged cyberstalker obviously can’t do that, Twitter will be able to reinstate Shabazz’s account once the 10 days have passed and the fake DMCAs are considered null.īecause the person harassing Shabazz obviously couldn’t take the fake DMCAs he filed to court, the time he had to respond has expired, and Shabazz’s counter notices were successful. Rhyheim Shabazz has informed Str8Up that he’s filed a DMCA Counter Notice with Twitter to dispute the false DMCAs filed against him, and the person harassing him with those fake filings now has 10 days to file a court order proving that the alleged copyrighted content is his. This story will be updated when Shabazz’s account has been reinstated, or if a new account is launched. In terms of who is behind the false DMCAs, there are several theories floating around on Twitter (many are claiming the perpetrator is a deeply disturbed performer who’s been jealous of Shabazz’s success), but Str8UpGayPorn has been unable to confirm any of those rumors. “I’ve gotten advice from followers in terms of reaching out to Twitter, so hopefully there’s some sort of resolution coming in my favor.” He added, “Either way, I’m not stressed about it.” “It comes with the territory, and it’s not unexpected,” Shabazz tells Str8Up. But, Shabazz has taken the (hopefully) temporary suspension in stride.
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Shabazz is now in the process of disputing the claims so his account can be reinstated, and as a prolific fan content creator whose primary connection to those fans is via Twitter, the harassment and false claims have to be disruptive, to say the least. The filer used the fake name “Libon Bacchus” on this one, and gave a fake address pointing to a building near Times Square in New York: Here was another false DMCA, which claimed that Shabazz’s own video of himself didn’t belong to him. It’s presumed that because of the DMCA bombardment, Twitter opted to pull down Shabazz’s entire account, rather than deal with one tweet at a time. While one DMCA (false or not) shouldn’t be getting someone’s entire account pulled down (Twitter can just remove the reported content in individual tweets), the lunatic harassing Shabazz has actually filed at least four different DMCAs on Shabazz’s account, claiming that several of Shabazz’s own videos don’t belong to him. The telephone number-which Str8Up has redacted below, since it does belong to someone (just not anyone with the name “Tony Frank”)-and email address provided are also fake, as is the locked Twitter account linked in the claim that’s falsely named as the original owner of Shabazz’s photo of himself. The false DMCA is included in the takedown notice sent to Shabazz, and in it, the person who committed perjury with the fake claim says his name is “Tony Frank.” The phony address “Frank” provided comes up as a McDonald’s restaurant in Atlanta. Twitter sent Shabazz this message notifying him of the removal: But, Twitter (like most websites and web hosting services) accepts DMCA claims without verifying their authenticity (or the authenticity of the person filing them), and they removed the photo of Shabazz from Shabazz’s account. The DMCA claimed that Rhyheim Shabazz infringed on someone else’s copyright by posting the photo that he took of himself, which is obviously insane. Here’s what Shabazz’s Twitter account looks like right now:Īnd here, for example, is a screenshot of one of Rhyheim Shabazz’s tweets-containing a photo of himself-that was falsely reported for copyright violation:
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Shabazz-a newcomer and wildly popular fan favorite who rose to superstar status this year as he interacted daily with over 300,000 followers-had his Twitter account pulled down over the weekend due to the fraudulent DMCAs, with the anonymous filer falsely claiming to Twitter that Shabazz’s own photos and videos aren’t his, and his tweets containing those photos and videos were therefore in violation of U.S. While filing a false DMCA against someone is considered perjury and can lead to civil penalties, that isn’t stopping one deranged Twitter user from filing multiple false DMCAs against gay porn star Rhyheim Shabazz. *** This story is being continuously updated below.***