Stand Against False Copyright Claims by Adrielle Sigler


Stand Against False Copyright Claims by Adrielle Sigler
The Issue
Imagine waking up one morning to find that your creative platform has been unjustly targeted and your freedom of expression stifled by false allegations. That's exactly what happened to my family and me. Adrielle Sigler filed a baseless copyright infringement claim against my TikTok and Facebook accounts, attacking not only me but also my husband's Facebook account. My husband, a 100% disabled veteran, who has served our country with honor, found himself caught in a web of deceitful claims, his voice silenced in an online space meant for expression.
This isn't an isolated incident. Adrielle Sigler has made it a pattern to abuse legal systems by making false copyright claims against many creators across TikTok and multiple platforms. Her actions not only infringe upon the rights of creators to express themselves freely but also exploit the judicial system, creating havoc in the lives of those targeted. Many innocent creators have faced harassment, stalking, and defaming acts, their reputations tarnished by unjust accusations.
We're taking a stand. We propose the initiation of a class action lawsuit against Adrielle Sigler for defamation and slander. We are seeking restitution for the damages caused and demanding the restoration of unjustly taken accounts. It's vital for the integrity of our digital spaces and the peace of mind for all content creators that Adrielle Sigler faces the repercussions of her malicious actions.
Furthermore, we demand measures be put in place to ensure she is banned from all digital devices to prevent further harassment and false claims against content creators. It's time for users across the globe to unite against these unethical practices.
Creators deserve to produce content free from intimidation and baseless allegations. This is a call to action. Let's rally together and make our voices heard. Sign this petition to stand up against false copyright claims and support the freedom of creators everywhere.
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The Issue
Imagine waking up one morning to find that your creative platform has been unjustly targeted and your freedom of expression stifled by false allegations. That's exactly what happened to my family and me. Adrielle Sigler filed a baseless copyright infringement claim against my TikTok and Facebook accounts, attacking not only me but also my husband's Facebook account. My husband, a 100% disabled veteran, who has served our country with honor, found himself caught in a web of deceitful claims, his voice silenced in an online space meant for expression.
This isn't an isolated incident. Adrielle Sigler has made it a pattern to abuse legal systems by making false copyright claims against many creators across TikTok and multiple platforms. Her actions not only infringe upon the rights of creators to express themselves freely but also exploit the judicial system, creating havoc in the lives of those targeted. Many innocent creators have faced harassment, stalking, and defaming acts, their reputations tarnished by unjust accusations.
We're taking a stand. We propose the initiation of a class action lawsuit against Adrielle Sigler for defamation and slander. We are seeking restitution for the damages caused and demanding the restoration of unjustly taken accounts. It's vital for the integrity of our digital spaces and the peace of mind for all content creators that Adrielle Sigler faces the repercussions of her malicious actions.
Furthermore, we demand measures be put in place to ensure she is banned from all digital devices to prevent further harassment and false claims against content creators. It's time for users across the globe to unite against these unethical practices.
Creators deserve to produce content free from intimidation and baseless allegations. This is a call to action. Let's rally together and make our voices heard. Sign this petition to stand up against false copyright claims and support the freedom of creators everywhere.
797
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Petition created on June 11, 2025