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H3 Podcast labels Jake Paul fight a 'disaster' only to get caught in copyright struggle
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2023-10-03 22:52
The ongoing lawsuit, now in its third year, offers important lessons for YouTubers and copyright holders alike

PUERTO RICO: H3 Podcast's ongoing legal battle highlights the complexity of copyright and fair use on YouTube.

The world of YouTube is no stranger to copyright disputes and fair use claims, but a high-profile legal battle, involving the H3 Podcast, has shed light on the intricacies and challenges faced by content creators when navigating copyright issues.

The ongoing lawsuit, now in its third year, offers important lessons for YouTubers and copyright holders alike.

Background: Jake Paul vs Ben Askren and H3 Podcast's commentary

In April 2021, the H3 Podcast, hosted by Ethan and Hila Klein, published a video on YouTube criticizing the boxing match between Jake Paul and Ben Askren, which lasted just 119 seconds.

The popular H3 Podcast declared the fight "a disaster."

The video included footage of the fight and commentary, a common practice in the world of YouTube where content creators often provide commentary and criticism of copyrighted material.

However, the event promoter Triller responded to H3 Podcast's video with a copyright infringement lawsuit, seeking $50 million in damages. Triller alleged that H3 Podcast had used copyrighted content without permission.

H3 Podcast's fair use defense and ongoing litigation

H3 Podcast opted for a "fair use" defense, arguing that their use of the fight footage was protected under the principle of fair use, which allows limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and education.

Despite the 'fair use immunity' disclaimers commonly seen on YouTube channels, H3 Podcast found themselves defending their use of a brief clip from a four-hour broadcast. The lawsuit has continued for several years, involving complex legal arguments and considerations.

Recently, the court ruled on a motion to dismiss filed by H3 Podcast.

One aspect of the motion argued that Triller's claims should fail because the unlisted video containing the fight footage was altered after its initial broadcast.

However, the court found that Triller's allegations, which included the claim that H3 Podcast had a copy of the video but was not authorized to obtain it, were sufficient to continue the case.

The court also addressed the issue of the URL in the unlisted video. H3 Podcast displayed the URL in the video commentary, allowing anyone with the URL to access the unlisted video. The court's decision acknowledged that although the URL was visible in the commentary video, it did not necessarily support H3 Podcast's argument of critical commentary.

Implications for content creators and copyright holders

This protracted legal battle serves as a reminder that the concept of fair use in copyright law is complex and subject to interpretation. Even when content creators believe they are exercising fair use, copyright holders may still file lawsuits, leading to lengthy legal battles and significant legal expenses.

While millions of content creators rely on fair use to provide commentary and criticism, it is not a guaranteed defense, nor is it a strategy that can be applied indiscriminately.

The outcome of this lawsuit remains uncertain, highlighting the importance of understanding copyright law and the nuances of fair use for both YouTubers and copyright holders.

In an era where millions of people are copyright holders due to the content they publish online, copyright awareness has never been higher. Content creators and copyright holders must navigate these complex legal issues with care, and legal battles like the one involving H3 Podcast serve as important case studies in this evolving landscape.

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