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You people don't seem to understand copyright law whatsoever. No, they can't. I have control because there's components that /do/ belong to me. More specifically, the materials them selves.
The procedural normals were also redone to an extent. That means I hold control over those. The materials and other things that I made are strictly under my property. I can DMCA because those belong to me. Nobody else. That means if I do file it, the model is left as a broken mess with no materials or normals for that matter.
You're right about one thing -- I don't own the model. But that's as far as you go. Try researching yourself before you start going buck wild with these stupid insinuations every one of your kind tries to impose.
If anyone DOES take this model and upload it somewhere else there is nothing you can do that cannot be done to you back. You don't get an exemption just because you say you do. You should also consider looking up the DMCA because, they are a division dealing in copyright, you have no copyright over this and can't file any complaints with them.