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A Georgia photographer was harassed by hundreds of cyberbullies this past week after she attempted to protect her copyright upon discovering that a popular Instagram user had use her photo without permission.
The ABC-affiliate TV station WJBF reports that the whole thing started when 20-year-old photographer Breana Marrero-Welch of Easy Breezy Photography found one of her photos posted by the Instagram account @the.real.john.sema.2, which has over 66,000 followers.
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The photo had been republished without permission to make fun of the shot, which shows Marrero-Welch’s friends posing with a couple of cars.
Marrero-Welch then contacted the user and asked them to take down the copyrighted photo, and that’s when things got nasty. Instead of complying with Marrero-Welch’s request, @the.real.john.sema.2 shared the takedown request with their 66K+ followers, directing them to Marrero-Welch’s personal Facebook account as well.
Soon, hate-filled messages started flooding the photographer’s social media accounts. Some people called Marrero-Welch “fat” and “a whale,” comparing her to the Michelin Man.
“He said, I look like the type of girl that was touched by her uncle at a barbecue when she was younger and ate her feelings while growing up,” Marrero-Welch tells WJBF.
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Some of the public messages contained death threats and her home address. Others began leaving fake negative reviews on her Facebook business page, temporarily dropping her average rating from 4.8/5 stars to 1.9/5.
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When Marrero-Welch’s story went public, however, other friends and photographers rushed to her defense. Her average rating has since risen back to 4.7/5 due to thousands of positive 5 star reviews dwarfing the 170+ 1 star reviews left by bullies.
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“If I didn’t have the support system that I have right now, I would have done something to myself,” Marrero-Welch tells WJBF. She’s now working to share her story with others who might be going through similar cyberbullying ordeals.
Image credits: Header still frame and screenshots by WJBF
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2017/01/10/photographer-gets-cyberbullied-defending-photo-copyright/
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