You are able to DMCA yourself

I have sent you a private message on this issue.

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I’m pretty sure they blame the original group/asset owner regardless. Something similar happened to me back in 2020, I passed on a group I created to a friend of mine who then used it to publish PokĂ©mon content. I wasn’t even in the group anymore and I owned it around 6 months before this happened, I was given a DMCA strike and was banned for 7 days. The friend of mine who now owned the group didn’t get any sort of punishment. There is some logic to it, for example if you’re the one who created the asset(s) you’re claiming against, they will moderate the original owner/creator. In my case I did originally “create” the experience that was used to publish the PokĂ©mon content, but I no longer had edit access to it, wasn’t involved in adding the infringing content, and as I said before wasn’t even part of the group anymore. This stuff still isn’t checked evidently by the fact I was moderated back then and you recently.

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