PewDiePie’s upload lost all of its revenue after their terrible performance of Titanic’s My Heart Will Go On. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, there’s no denying that PewDiePie is once again at the center of a copyright controversy.įelix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg was taken aback when a company copyright claimed his meme review with ‘KSI’ Olatunji video. Some people believe that he is deliberately trying to profit off of other people’s creativity, while others believe that he is simply ignorant of copyright law. PewDiePie’s latest video has reignited the debate over whether or not he is a copyright troll. However, PewDiePie insists that he did not copyright the meme review and that he is not trying to make money off of it. Critics are accusing PewDiePie of copyrighting the meme review in order to take credit for it and make money off of it. The meme review PewDiePie gives the video is positive, but many people are upset that he didn’t mention the fact that he copyrighted the video.
The meme in question features a review of the “PewDiePie Copyrighted Video,” which is a video that PewDiePie uploaded to YouTube back in 2013. In the video, PewDiePie takes a look at a popular meme that has been making the rounds on the internet.
His latest video, “Did PewDiePie Copyright Meme Review?”, has the internet up in arms. PewDiePie, the king of YouTube, is no stranger to controversy.