(Noun)
When dusty haters try to copy every single thing about you.
Destiny: “Trisha, them copyright infringements got yo shoes and giving dirty looks”
Trisha: “They hate me cos they ain’t me”
by Galáctica June 3, 2022
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A meaningless phrase that idiots on YouTube think will protect them from a lawsuit.
All content is owned by NBC. No copyright intended.
by thebetterfriend2 November 30, 2020
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A copyright pig is a common species of bitchass nigga that abuses copyright for its own gain/profit. its copyrighted works are usually derivative and unoriginal, despite this it acts like it invented the thing it copyrighted and will DMCA anyone who dares try anything similar to it. the Copyright pig loves fan art, it sees fan art as another opportunity to make quick cash off of small creators. it achieves this by sending in an army of pale underweight gremlins (commonly referred to as "lawyers") to their house. these gremlins are equipped with LRADs and will sound the LRADs until the fan artist deletes the fan art off twitter.

Sometimes, when a copyright pig starts getting called out for what they did, depending on the copyright pig's reputation they will attract overzealous fans that will defend kabillion gazillionaire companies to their dying breath

Here are a few examples of copyright pigs:
Nintendo, Disney, BIG Games, DaFuq!?Boom!, Every single fatass that abuses youtube content ID for music they don't own
Bruh!! i just got DMCA'd by BIG Games! apparently Preston owns the concept square animals, as if Minecraft hasn't been doing that for 12 years. What a fucking copyright pig
by AnneBonny September 20, 2023
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A copyright holder who is so fanatic against fair-use that they have gone beyond copyright nazi when striking users for so much as mentioning their intellectual property.

Named after the Necrons from Warhammer.

A Copyright Nazi will strike your Youtube for showing a clip of their show in one of your videos.
A Copyright Necron will strike your Twitter for posting a meme, GIF, or having a profile picture of their intellectual property.

Copyright Necrons are more cold blooded than (C) Nazis & really don't care who they take down in their purges.
Copyright Nazis are asshole narcissists, but at least are pragmatic enough to realize they need a fanbase to keep their income. They'll allow fans to cosplay or make fanart of their characters.
This form of IP fanaticism goes beyond Copyright Nazism because the original Nazism had some form of populism & mob mentality backing it. But Copyright Necrons are ghouls who really don't care who they piss off.

Warhammer Necrons roam the galaxy to purge all living things, believing if they extract enough biomass they will become flesh again.
Copyright Necrons roam the internet, purging all AMVs, fanart, cosplay, & memes that reference their copyrighted materials, believing it will make them the most money.

Examples of Copyright Nazis include Disney, Toei animation, Hasbro, VIACOM & Tommy Wiseau.

Examples of Copyright Necrons include Shueisha & Camden Lamont (1999 creepypasta)
RoseScape got striked by Shueisha for posting a Dragonball GIF! They're not mere copyright Nazis like Toei, they've become copyright necrons!

Sorry bro but even a massive boycott won't work. Shueisha doesn't value it's public image at all, they're copyright necrons who would burn down their corporation to purge the internet of their copyrighted material.

Those copyright necrons suspended my Twitter account just for cosplaying as a character they own!
by HippyHollowSaiyan January 8, 2021
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A generic and mediocre Oi/Street punk band from Connecticut. They typically write about driving drunk, anarchy as well as a nihilistic theme. And they fail to recognize that songs about anarchy and nihilistic views butt heads with their strong sense of nationalism.

Copyright Chaos are fashion punks as well. They attract other fashion punks.
Dude why the fuck does Copyright Chaos have an anarchy symbol in their logo? Aren't they all right wing nationalists?

Let's go burn some American flags in front of Copyright Chaos and watch them flip out.

That 18 inch green mohawk will definately get you in with the chaos crew
by pay to play April 10, 2008
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A phrase put in the title and/or description section of youtube videos by incredibly stupid people who don’t understand how copyright laws actually work. The phrase makes no logical sense because it directly contradicts their action of uploading content which they aren't the copyright holder of.

By analogy, according to people who use the phrase, someone should be able to shoot them in the head while yelling “NO HARM/MURDER/MANSLAUGHTER INTENDED!” and get away with it.
I'll laugh my ass off if someone ever tries to use "No copyright infringement intended" in court.
by cbauersc December 12, 2009
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What bad motherfuckers put in their video descriptions on YouTube to stick the proverbial middle finger of insurrection right in those copyright bastard’s faces.
Stanley: “Hey, I just uploaded Cliff Richard’s ‘The Millennium Prayer’ on YouTube. I wrote ‘copyright infringement intended’ because I’m a rebel against society.”

Reginald: “Dude, that track’s wack anyway. Ain’t like no one gives a damn about no copyright shit neither. Plus, Cliff Richard can suck a fart right out o’ my ass.”
by Angrywank October 19, 2010
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