As described below in a similar question, I'm a transactional attorney who helped h3h3 with a ton of things early on. Once they were knee-deep in lawsuit, we only have one litigator at my firm (at the time) and it was too big a case and they went to a big law firm. We never "screwed up paperwork" or whatever the heck he is talking about.
It all started three days ago, when Ethan Klein of h3h3 posted a lengthy video called Content Nuke - Keemstar, with a single goal of exposing all the wrongdoings and negative effects of Keemstar's Youtube show DramaAlert. Keemstar quickly responded the following day, with his own "H3H3 lies" video, which was focused on Ethan Klein's ...
93. Continue this thread. level 2. Glass_Tune_1367. · 5 mo. ago. Because he has a child brain and heard "vida gams and lawyer". The real reason: "Twitch streamer "XQC" takes the Olympics to court" as a headline puts you outside the realm of the internet and draws more eyes to you than just taking the DMCA claim.
Aug 24, 2017 · After a year-long legal battle, A New York District Court judge yesterday ruled in favor of YouTube channel H3H3 Productions, who had been accused of copyright infringement, misrepresentation and ...
Why is she ending her talk show? And what does Dakota Johnson have to do with it? https://twitter.com/WOWT6News/status/1392509072554045441?s=20
I stumbled upon r/Chipotle, and practically every post in the last week has been employees' fights for worker rights. I also saw this comment on a tweet from their Twitter, making me even more curious. What could have happened that caused them to start revoluting the corporation?
In the middle of last year there were quite a few reports about animals starving and therefore sweeping city centers due to a lack of tourists feeding them around the world, be it cats in Athens, or monkeys in Thailand.
Title says it all. I saw an article about it, but it didn’t really explain the reasoning. I tried looking it up and kept seeing things about vendors being stalked and bombarded at the stores.