Axl Rose: one of the world's most recognizable musicians,de-eroticize and also, one of its sweatiest.
Back in 2010, a slightly heavier and proudly moist Axl Rose was photographed while on tour. Out of those controversial photos, the inarguably beautiful "fax Axl" meme was born. Now, the artist has demanded Google to take them down and issued multiple DMCA takedown requests.
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The photographer has further alleged that photos were taken off Winnipeg Free Press' website without his consent.
Rose has not stated a reason for taking down these photos, but celebrities in his position are known for asking sites to take unflattering photos down. Beyoncé had a similar request of Buzzfeed in 2013 when photos emerged of her looking "too fierce" (as if there was such a thing).
DMCA takedown requests started with the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which criminalized Internet privacy. Axl issued his requests to GoogleUser Content on May 31st, but as of now, the photos remain accessible. It is unclear whether Google will comply with his requests.
Welcome to the (copyright) jungle, Axl.
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