Garry Newman, the creator of the popular game modification Garry's Mod, recently received a DMCA takedown notice seemingly related to the viral Skibidi Toilet meme. The situation is shrouded in confusion, however, with the source of the notice and its legitimacy currently unclear.
The Alleged DMCA and Its Initial Attribution
On July 30th, a copyright claim, allegedly targeting unauthorized Skibidi Toilet Garry's Mod content, was issued. The sender claimed no official Skibidi Toilet content exists for Garry's Mod, Steam, or Valve platforms. Initial reports incorrectly attributed the notice to Invisible Narratives, the studio behind the Skibidi Toilet movie and TV projects. However, this has since been denied by a Discord profile believed to belong to the Skibidi Toilet creator, as reported by Dexerto.
The Ironic Twist: Garry's Mod and Skibidi Toilet's Shared History
The irony is palpable. Garry's Mod, a game modification for Valve's Half-Life 2, allows users to create custom content. The Skibidi Toilet meme itself originated from assets within Garry's Mod, used by YouTuber Alexey Gerasimov (DaFuq!?Boom!) in Source Filmmaker to create the initial viral videos. This unexpected success led to merchandise and the planned movie and TV adaptations.
Counterarguments and the Discord Drama
Newman shared the DMCA notice on the s&box Discord server, expressing disbelief. Invisible Narratives' notice claimed copyright ownership of characters like Titan Cameraman, Titan Speakerman, Titan TV Man, and Skibidi Toilet. They cited DaFuq!?Boom! as the original source of these characters.
This claim is particularly contentious, given Garry's Mod's own reliance on Half-Life 2 assets, which Valve, the game's publisher, has implicitly approved. Valve's position would likely be stronger than Invisible Narratives' in any legal dispute over asset usage.
Following the public disclosure, DaFuq!?Boom! denied involvement in the DMCA notice via the s&box Discord, adding another layer of uncertainty to the situation. The notice itself was reportedly sent by an unknown party "on behalf of" Invisible Narratives, LLC, citing 2023 copyright registration for several key characters.
Past Copyright Disputes and the GameToons Incident
This isn't DaFuq!?Boom!'s first brush with copyright issues. Last September, they issued multiple copyright strikes against YouTuber GameToons, eventually reaching an undisclosed settlement.
The situation surrounding the Garry's Mod DMCA remains unresolved, highlighting the complexities of copyright in the digital age, especially when dealing with rapidly evolving memes and user-generated content. The true source of the notice and its ultimate impact on Garry's Mod and the Skibidi Toilet franchise remain to be seen.