Twitch streamer HasanAbi took aim at Kick streamer Adin Ross during his latest stream, following the news that Ross had falsely copyright-struck a smaller YouTuber, causing them to lose out on thousands of dollars in revenue. In response, HasanAbi pledged to personally fund any legal action taken against Ross.
The two streamers have a history of feuding over what constitutes appropriate streaming content, and this recent incident marks just the latest clash in a series of indirect confrontations between the two this year.
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The context of the latest gripe that Piker has with Adin Ross stems from a video of the Kick streamer bragging about stealing money from a YouTuber who goes by the name Internet Anarchist, for using a clip from his stream in a video about Sneako and MoistCr1TiKaL. In it, Ross clearly states:
HasanAbi, who is famous for not enforcing copyright strikes when others use clips from his stream for content, was quite angry at what Adin was doing by claiming videos that even briefly mentioned his name or used clips and videos from his stream.
The Turkish-American streamer went on a very long rant about how Adin Ross was basically falsely claiming videos and even brought up one of his videos about him debating Andrew Tate on Adin's stream that had been claimed by the controversial Kick streamer. In a tweet quoting Internet Anarchist's post, he wrote:
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During his stream, HasanAbi elaborated on the potential repercussions for Adin Ross, pointing out that by falsely claiming copyright on all clips that include third-party guests on his channel, Ross has exposed himself to the possibility of being sued by any individual who has appeared on his stream. The Just Chatting Streamer of the Year
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