@GyroTech
As Exedrus said, the site is based entirely in Europe. The primary server is in France, and the admins are in various countries.
I looked up the cases you referenced (though I didn’t find as much info on the third one, at least nothing that’s a summary and not 50+ pages of lawyer language), and it seemed like while the characters were being ripped off, other elements of the story were being ripped off as well. Copyright protection would extend to characters if they cover the “story being told” test:
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Another thing to consider too is those cases, the characters were ripped off without permission. That’s not the case when it comes to commissions/requests - if someone asks an artist to draw their OC, then the character is not being infringed - the artist is essentially granted full permission to copy and use the character for that image. And as noted in my
earlier link - the copyright of a work for hire remains with the artist unless explicitly transferred.
So even if one of those circumstances occur where a character would be subjected to copyright instead of trademark law - no infringement would be occurring - the artist isn’t violating copyright as they had permission to use the OC for the image, and we aren’t violating copyright because the artist has control over the image, not the character’s owner.
Of course, in cases of impersonation, where someone claims to own an OC but in reality they don’t - those are extraordinary circumstances, and are judged on a case-by-case basis. It happened the other day - someone commissioned a picture of “their OC”, but then it was found out that the artist was tricked and the person who ordered the commission wasn’t the OC’s owner - we took that image down without request from the artist.