As for the Scribble Hub terms and it does mention this...
...which already cover any instances in which the IP owner could take action against any and all works on the grounds of Intellectual Property...
... which says...
Tony, as the site owner and moderator, is not liable for the content we submit.
And a service is, in fact, governed by the US law....
It's a little of irony as the OP, representing the site hiding behind the laws of the other country - which is an active warzone - making it in fact impossible to legally approach, besides to be operating under the copyright law from 1911 signed by the King George V ...
Yeah. Very upstanding.
It is indeed true that the Royal Road doesn't allow the monetization of fan-fiction, but they don't allow most stories, even the originals, present there.
It's actually fishy that the representant of the Royal Road is calling for the rule change the SH doesn't need (as it is covered in the points in my screenshots)
You know how well they operate. Just ask his pal, MJ...