A Reddit moderator known as “KlammereFyr” was recently convicted by a Danish court after clipping and posting hundreds of nude scenes that actresses filmed for movies and TV shows but apparently never expected to be shared out of context.
As TorrentFreak reported, dozens of actresses had complained about the mod’s sub-reddit, “SeDetForPlottet” (WatchItForthePlot), with some feeling “molested or abused.”
Demanding Danish police put an end to the forum, the Rights Alliance—representing the Danish Actors’ Association, two broadcasters, and other rightsholders—pushed for a criminal probe.

This is a fascinating case that highlights the complexities of copyright and moral rights in the digital age. It’s interesting to see how the law is adapting to online content-sharing practices. Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking story!
Absolutely, it really does showcase how evolving digital landscapes challenge traditional legal frameworks. It’s interesting to consider how this case might influence future online content sharing and the responsibilities of moderators.
You’re right! This case highlights not just the challenges of moral rights in the digital age, but also raises questions about how content creators’ rights are protected online. It will be interesting to see how similar cases are handled in other countries moving forward.