Twitter/X users being sent DMCA notices over posts about former WWE star Cora Jade

This week, multiple Twitter/X users have noted that they were sent DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) notices over posts about former WWE star Cora Jade that allegedly contained copyrighted material. User @MeltzerSaidWhat stated the following about the situation…

“If you got a DMCA notice from Cora Jade, dispute it and file a counter-notice. Unless you posted photos from her OnlyFans, she cannot have random wrestling photos of herself removed that are owned by WWE or the individual photographer themselves. You can DM me if you need help.”

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com also wrote about the matter…

“Hey wrestlers, when you hire copyright companies to protect your paywalled stuff, make sure they don’t flag the posts your publicist sent us. Most of them just use bots to do the work.”

“It’s specifically from a copyright protection company called ‘Content Armour.’ They claimed that ALL of these tweets featured stuff from either her Onlyfans, IG, or Tiktok. Ours were from TMZ, provided by TMZ. If you get one of these, dispute it if it wasn’t copyrighted.”

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