Categories: ArticlesFeaturedNews

YouTube’s Restrictions On Firearms Content Has Led A Gun Manufacturer To Sue A Creator

YouTube’s decision to tighten its restrictions on firearms videos continues to produce a significant ripple effect. Oregon-based gun manufacturer Radian Weapons is suing the owner of the GY6 YouTube channel, alleging that he didn’t deliver the promised results of a sponsored content deal in part because the video ran afoul of YouTube’s guidelines for advertiser-friendly content.

Last September, GY6 owner Andrew Boetjer agreed to create a video in which he shot object at point-blank range with Radian weaponry. After creating the video, Boetjer made it unlisted on YouTube, possibly because YouTube had spend much of 2017 demonetizing firearms videos, which it deemed unfriendly for advertisers. As a result, Radian says that a link to its website posted in the description of the GY6 video has generated only four clicks.

Based on that series of events, Radian is claiming that Boetjer signed the deal in

bad faith, knowing that he would not be able to generate significant traffic for the manufacturer. Radian is reportedly seeking more than $15,000 in lost revenue. “Because of the change in YouTube’s advertising policy, GY6 was losing revenue and was desperate to find new sources of income,” the lawsuit alleges.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Boetjer is certainly not the only gun videomaker who is hurting for income. Due to YouTube’s restrictions, which recently got stricter, some creators have chosen to take their business to any platform that can offer significant revenue. For Boetjer, the answer has been Patreon, where GY6 has nearly 300 patrons. Meanwhile, there haven’t been any new videos on the GY6 YouTube channel in more than two months.

Radian filed its lawsuit on April 6 in Oregon’s Deschutes County Circuit Court.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Creators on the Rise: Celestial Sylvia reads the danger all around us

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

12 hours ago

TikTok, UMG re-up licensing agreement, bringing artists like Bad Bunny back to the app

TikTok and Universal Music Group (UMG) have settled their dispute. The two parties have agreed on a…

13 hours ago

TikTok is bringing “tentpole moments” to its premium ad product Pulse Premiere

Amidst political turmoil in the U.S. and abroad, TikTok addressed brand and agency representatives at the 2024 NewFronts.…

14 hours ago

With 500,000 sellers in the U.S. alone, TikTok touts the safety features of its Shop

Amidst a chaotic week at TikTok, the app took some time to acknowledge its growing community…

1 day ago

Wesley Wang’s viral short film got 4.4 million views. A feature adaptation is in the works.

Nothing, Except Everything is getting a big-screen treatment. That's the name of a short film that…

1 day ago

Creators on the Rise: Giulia Amato on faith, finding her niche, and getting up at 4 a.m.

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

2 days ago