Here’s Why Clips Of Raygun At Olympics Are Being Wiped From The Internet

    Breaking news from the Paris 2024 Olympics: memes featuring breakdancer Rachael Gunn are disappearing faster than you can say “copyright infringement.”

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    That’s right—Gunn, a 36-year-old athlete representing Team Australia, became an internet sensation after her breakdancing routine scored a big fat zero.

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    In no time, her routine was compared to everything from a dog spinning after a bath to a kid’s frantic plea for attention.

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    Twitter erupted with comparisons, jokes, and endless variations of her dance moves, crowning her as the overnight meme queen.

    But hold on—this viral sensation might be fleeting.

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    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is on a mission to scrub these clips from the internet.

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    According to insiders, the IOC has been waging a relentless campaign to remove any unauthorized videos and images from the digital realm.

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    Their efforts have ranged from issuing takedown notices to blocking accounts that dare to share Olympic content.

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    You might be wondering why the IOC is cracking down so fiercely on these seemingly harmless memes.

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    Well, it all comes down to copyright law.

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    The IOC’s website makes it clear: no part of their site or its content may be copied, republished, or reproduced without explicit written permission.

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    Let’s face it—who’s really going to bother asking for permission to share a meme?

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    The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) also comes into play, and some unfortunate meme sharers have received stern emails warning of copyright violations.

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    But here’s where it gets interesting: the story behind Rachael Gunn’s viral moment is just as captivating as the meme itself.

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    Born in Sydney, Australia, Rachael Gunn was a breakdancing prodigy from a young age.

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    Her path from local competitions to the international stage was marked by unwavering dedication and intense training.

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    By 2024, Gunn had become more than just a breakdancer; she was a symbol of Australia’s vibrant dance scene.

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    Her Paris Olympics routine was meant to be her crowning achievement—a perfect blend of passion and skill designed to showcase her talents on the global stage.

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    Instead, it became notorious for all the wrong reasons.