Meteorologist, storm chaser, and YouTuber Reed Timmer has said that he is not going to sue Charles “MoistCr1TiKaL.” For context, on October 10, 2025, MoistCr1TiKaL mentioned he may get sued after two YouTubers, Reed Timmer and Brad Arnold, alleged that he infringed on their copyrighted content material.
In his video, I May Be Sued, Charles said that in a 2024 livestream, when Hurricane Milton struck Florida, he confirmed some footage of Reed Timmer and Brad Arnold’s content material whereas checking the climate circumstances.
In response to MoistCr1TiKaL, he confirmed 28 seconds of Timmer’s on-the-scene hurricane footage, in addition to a couple of minutes of his YouTube video by which the storm chaser confirmed off his tank.
On October 10, 2025, Reed Timmer addressed the state of affairs on X, stating that MoistCr1TiKaL had been included in his marketing campaign towards content material theft on social media. He then mentioned that he deliberate to “take away himself from any content material lawsuit” towards the streamer, including that he was “fantastic with this occasion of rebroadcast.”
Reed Timmer wrote:
“As a part of a marketing campaign towards content material theft on social media, it has come to my consideration {that a} in style streamer, named Charlie or @MoistCr1TiKaL, was included within the newest wave of stolen content material from our hurricane streams final yr. I don’t know Charlie and even that this occurred. It seems like he rebroadcast 30 seconds of our dwell stream for the aim of letting individuals know what was occurring. I’m fantastic with this occasion of rebroadcast by Charlie Penguin, and can take away myself from any content material lawsuit towards Charlie. Subsequent time simply ask for permission and I can clear it.”
Reed Timmer says his marketing campaign towards content material theft on social media is “not from a place of greed,” as he retracts his lawsuit towards MoistCr1TiKaL
After saying that he didn’t intend to pursue authorized motion towards MoistCr1TiKaL, Reed Timmer said that he’s a “life-long breakeven individual financially,” and that his marketing campaign towards content material theft on social media doesn’t stem “from a place of greed.”
He elaborated:
“I’m a life-long breakeven individual financially or possibly a bit loss, so this isn’t from a place of greed. Each cent I make goes again into storm chasing, science, Dominators and catastrophe reduction. Thanks for bringing this to my consideration”As of this writing, MoistCr1TiKaL has not responded to Reed Timmer’s retraction of the copyright infringement lawsuit.
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