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Feb 26th:A new bill in Arizona is making its way through the Senate that would force sites like e621 to implement mandatory age verification for all users—or face potential lawsuits. This system would require third-party vendors to verify every user’s age through a government database. Not only is this a massive violation of privacy, but it also introduces serious risks, including identity theft through phishing schemes and other malicious methods. Worse still, we would have no control over ensuring that user data is permanently deleted after verification.

Since e621 operates out of Arizona, this law would almost certainly impact us if it passes. If you want to help ensure that we can continue serving you without being forced to collect personal information, we urge you to contact Arizona’s senators and ask them to vote NO on this bill.

Please help spread the word about this issue and encourage others to take action.
Further information on the bill itself can be found at the Free Speech Coalition: https://action.freespeechcoalition.com/bill/arizona-hb-2112/

Jan 7th: Small update to the Uploading Guidelines today: We now no longer allow paintovers of AI generated content. Or in other words AI generated content that has been edited to some degree by humans.

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  • Jysco

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    I can't find a known clean restoration of this film so I hope you enjoy the crispy film grain lol. Also I keep wondering who keeps flagging on my public domain cartoons uploads despite the fact it's no longer in copyright anymore. They got one down with my MGM "Doggone Tired" upload with the reason "paysite/commercial content" which is a stupid fucking reason. Hope this doesn't get deleted with the same reason.

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  • Oh I remember this one It was on a VHS tape I had alongside another 3 cartoons unfortunately the VHS recorder broke the tape somehow :(

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  • FYI, this is in the public domain as Warner Bros. did not renew its copyright in 1965.

    Since this is from 1937, copyright did not use the present "life + 70" copyright term; instead copyright was for 28 years from date of publishing, and could be renewed once to extend it to 95 years from date of publishing.

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