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It's not a "fan film" when the fans try to make money off the project. It becomes a "film" that has stolen IP from someone else. This is an easy case. The producers of the film are in a no win situation here and they purposely put themselves into it. Also, if you run a website and plan to be an exclusive streaming site for a film that has legal issues and the company who owns the IP asks you to stop streaming it. You stop streaming the movie. If you don't stop streaming the movie and you have ads on your site to make money you can easily be sued and lose as it's a revenue generating model.

Dailymotion has a similar business model to TV networks. Both sell advertising spots based on "views". If a TV network did the same thing as Dailymotion, nobody would run to support the station. Everybody would agree that they would need to pay the IP owner for the work they aired.



Prepare for termination! It is the only logical thing to do, for I am only loyal to Megatron.