https://youtu.be/9eN0CIyF2ok
EDIT:
H3H3 is a channel on YouTube.
They made this reaction video: https://youtu.be/CXUs5FOo-JE
They were sued on 3 counts by the original video creator.
They won the lawsuit after after a year and a half.
Mod edit, because ain't nobody got time for this shit:
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/23/j...rs-ethan-and-hila-klein-in-copyright-lawsuit/
EDIT:
H3H3 is a channel on YouTube.
They made this reaction video: https://youtu.be/CXUs5FOo-JE
They were sued on 3 counts by the original video creator.
They won the lawsuit after after a year and a half.
Mod edit, because ain't nobody got time for this shit:
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/23/j...rs-ethan-and-hila-klein-in-copyright-lawsuit/
Ethan and Hila Klein, the husband-and-wife team behind the popular H3H3 YouTube channel, appear to have won their legal battle against Matt Hosseinzadeh, a.k.a. Matt Hoss. A New York judge today issued a summary judgement in favor of the Kleins.
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The basic legal question was whether the Kleins creation of a reaction video that included clips of Hosseinzadehs content counts as fair use. In this case, Judge Katherine B. Forrest ruled that it does.
The key evidence in the record consists of the Klein and Hoss videos themselves, Forrest writes. Any review of the Klein video leaves no doubt that it constitutes critical commentary of the Hoss video; there is also no doubt that the Klein video is decidedly not a market substitute for the Hoss video. For these and the other reasons set forth below, defendants use of clips from the Hoss video constitutes fair use as a matter of law.
However, Forrest emphasizes that this isnt meant to be a blanket defense for all reaction videos. She notes that while some of these videos mix commentary with clips of someone elses work, others are more akin to a group viewing session without commentary.
Accordingly, the Court is not ruling here that all reaction videos constitute fair use, she says.