The recent saga involving the viral sensation Skibidi Toilet and the popular sandbox game Garry's Mod has taken an intriguing turn. Garry Newman, the creator of Garry's Mod, confirmed to IGN that he received a DMCA notice late last year from individuals linked to the Skibidi Toilet copyright holders. This notice targeted what the sender referred to as "unauthorized Skibidi Toilet Garry's Mod" games, which apparently generate substantial revenue. These games feature characters from the Skibidi Toilet series, including Titan Cameraman, Titan Speakerman, and Titan TV Man, which the sender claimed are protected by registered copyrights.

Newman shared his initial reaction to the DMCA notice on a Discord server, expressing his disbelief with the comment, "Can you believe the cheek?" The situation quickly escalated and went viral, drawing significant attention to the issue. However, Newman has since announced that the matter has been "resolved," although he did not disclose the identity of the party that issued the DMCA notice.

Speculation abounds about who might have sent the DMCA notice, with possible candidates being DaFuqBoom or Invisible Narratives, though no confirmation has been provided on this front. This episode underscores the complexities of copyright in the digital age, especially when it involves viral content and popular gaming platforms.
For those interested in the latest updates and discussions on this topic, joining relevant Discord servers or following gaming news outlets like IGN can provide further insights into this and other gaming-related issues.