MrBeast’s Record-Breaking ‘Lost at Sea’ Video Faces Copyright Clash Over Animation Use
3 min readMrBeast’s popular video “Lost at Sea” has gone missing from his channel due to copyright claims over the same. MrBeast has gone popular on the internet for his huge budget and unique content. However, this time one of his most viral videos had to be taken down from his channel, and here’s the reason why.
Read ahead to know more about MrBeast’s “lost at sea” video going missing after copyright claims on the same.
The viral “lost at sea” video of MrBeast
MrBeast over the years has become the top YouTuber of the world. This obviously means he has a huge fan following too over social media. Almost every video of MrBeast goes viral on the internet and gets millions of views and likes over the same too.
Welp, 7 days later and we just broke the record again by another 3 million views lol pic.twitter.com/1n5WeEFSCx
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) August 13, 2023
One of his recent video “Lost at Sea” too broke records on YouTube
The “Lost at Sea” video of MrBeast goes missing from the channel
The record-breaking viral video “Lost at Sea” of MrBeast has gone missing from his channel and the reason is shocking. Well, if you go on searching for the video now on MrBeast’s channel then you’ll find a message stating “This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Tsuriel Design”.
Yes, it’s over some copyright claim of an animation used in the video of MrBeast “lost at sea” that the video had to be taken down from his channel. Not to miss, previously MrBeast Burger and the YouTuber got into a legal battle. While now his video has to deal with a copyright claim.
Copyright claim on “lost at sea” video of MrBeast
For all those who aren’t aware of what made Tsuriel Design have a copyright claim on the “lost at sea” video of MrBeast. Then an animation was used by the editing team of the YouTuber of Tsuriel Design in the video which created the whole mess.
MrBeast’s ‘7 Days at Sea’ video got Copyright Claimed… pic.twitter.com/FyLZs6eCS4
— YTAnalytics (@YouTubelytics) August 17, 2023
Tsuriel Design claiming the same had tweeted “Hey! Looks like someone on the editing team took my animation for this video without compensation or permission”. The animation used in the video though was of a smartphone button that changes from moon to sun to imply the days passing by in the video of MrBeast while the crew was in the sea.
Meanwhile, fans of MrBeast aren’t happy to see his “lost at sea” video go missing from the channel.