I didn't say I thought it was the fault of some country or other. I am sure that Shutterstock is aware of the differences in copyright laws in other countries, and that for some places, they face no risk of legal fallout. I blame Shutterstock, not the other countries, for Shutterstock's taking advantage of the differences.
If you think you can report them to somebody who will do something, do so.
No offense but it's Shutterstock's fault you lied on your application? It's shutterstock's fault you stole images from unsplash to upload?
I realize it's hard to have a victim society if you have to take responsibility for your own actions, you have to be able to pass the blame to someone, preferably a corporation, but at what point is it the criminal's fault for being a criminal?
You honestly expect Shutterstock to have an army of reviewers to police every single one of the millions of submissions they get every week and cross reference those to every other agency and/or website on the internet to ensure they're all legit? You may as well blame the owner of a building because someone went onto the roof and jumped.
You openly admitted that you had to lie and steal to cheat their system but it's still somehow Shutterstock's fault.