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Act Man calls out IShowSpeed for alleged copyright abuse in viral video, Internet says 'it's not a scam, it's robbery'

2023-07-04 17:45
Kelly 'Act Man' targets Darren 'IShowSpeed' in his latest Act Attorney video, exposing his alleged copyright abuse
Act Man calls out IShowSpeed for alleged copyright abuse in viral video, Internet says 'it's not a scam, it's robbery'

CINCINNATI, OHIO, US: In his latest installment of 'Act Attorney,' Kelly, also known as Act Man, has released a captivating and highly controversial video that has ignited a firestorm of discussion within the YouTube community. In this thought-provoking video, Kelly takes aim at none other than Darren, better known as IShowSpeed, for his alleged involvement in copyright abuse. This gripping narrative has left viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the truth.

For those unfamiliar with Act Man's distinctive style, he assumes the character of Act Attorney to denounce the actions of fellow content creators. This alter ego has become synonymous with bold and impassioned calls for justice. Drawing inspiration from the beloved Ace Attorney video game series, Act Man breathes life into a courtroom drama, expertly dissecting the actions of his peers and generating meaningful discussions.

'Scamming, piece of sh*t iShowspeed is'

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It cannot be emphasized enough that Act Man's latest video serves as a crucial moment in his ongoing crusade against copyright abuse. While some may dismiss it as just another accusation, it is essential to note that Act Man has a track record of taking a stand on this issue. Last year, he found himself embroiled in controversy after challenging Quantum TV for similar transgressions. The resulting fallout was significant, ultimately leading to the demonetization of Act Man's channel. This speaks volumes about the magnitude of the underlying problem he aims to address.

In Act Man's recent nearly hour-long opus, aptly titled "Copyright Abuse on YouTube - Featuring iShowspeed," he delivers a scathing condemnation of the pervasive practice of copyright abuse. Focusing his attention squarely on IShowSpeed, Act Man leaves no stone unturned as he meticulously dissects the issue at hand. Naturally, this unyielding critique has not come without its fair share of detractors. In the video, Act Man boldly expresses his disappointment in fans of the Breakout Streamer of the Year, likening their intelligence to "termites." Furthermore, Act Man emphasizes that true supporters of IShowSpeed should aspire to see him grow as a content creator, rather than descend into the realms of a copyright-abusing scammer.

The video link was shared on Twitter, with captions calling out his target: "One year ago the Act Attorney was killed in a mysterious fire-bombing accident. But now he has returned to show you what a massive Copyright-Abusing, scamming, piece of sh*t iShowspeed is."

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Central to Act Man's argument, not only against Quantum TV but also against IShowSpeed and Adin Ross, is the belief that prominent streamers should not misuse their copyright authority to unjustly strike down videos created by smaller content creators who have incorporated clips from their streams. Regardless of intent, Act Man contends that this abuse of power is both unwarranted and detrimental to the creative ecosystem on YouTube.

'It's not a scam. It's robbery'

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A user wrote, "But Act Attorney, he said he would never scam anyone!" Another user wrote, "This video is great and pretty informative" Another user commented, "I mean I guess he's right about one thing. It's not a scam. It's robbery." A fourth user wrote, "The man. The myth. The Act Attorney."

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