User blog comment:EmpyrealInvective/Plagiarism and You/@comment-5614678-20160308205910

http://www.anti-abuse.org/how-to-file-a-valid-dmca-complaint/

There are a litany of tools at your disposal for combating copyright infringement and intellectual property theft. If someone has uploaded your content without your prior premission, you can basically send an email and it'll get taken down shortly thereafter.

As a content creator, the system is 100% on your side. You have a copyright on anything you make as soon as you create it, and contrary to popular belief you don't have to police every single instance of infringement against your work or risk losing your rights. The moment you make something, it belongs to you.

I don't really see how this is a problem. This kind of seems like a non-issue since there's already a very well managed system in place to combat this sort of thing.