Within the couple’s 13-minute reaction, they criticize and joke about Hosseinzadeh’s video, “Bold Guy vs. Parkour Girl,” which is a five-minute long sketch involving the Bold Guy participating in competitive parkour with a girl in exchange for the chance to “do whatever he wants” to her. The Kleins featured an approximate total of three minutes of footage from Hoss’s original work in their video, which Hoss’s attorney, Tim Bukher, claimed was using “over 70% of [Hosseinzadeh’s] work while contributing nothing substantive to it.” The copyright infringement based lawsuit also read that the couple’s video did not provide a link to Hosseinzadeh’s original
Within the couple’s 13-minute reaction, they criticize and joke about Hosseinzadeh’s video, “Bold Guy vs. Parkour Girl,” which is a five-minute long sketch involving the Bold Guy participating in competitive parkour with a girl in exchange for the chance to “do whatever he wants” to her. The Kleins featured an approximate total of three minutes of footage from Hoss’s original work in their video, which Hoss’s attorney, Tim Bukher, claimed was using “over 70% of [Hosseinzadeh’s] work while contributing nothing substantive to it.” The copyright infringement based lawsuit also read that the couple’s video did not provide a link to Hosseinzadeh’s original