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  1. Which RSPS YouTubers Have Been Terminated? A growing number of RuneScape Private Server (RSPS) YouTube channels have been terminated or placed at risk following an apparent escalation in copyright enforcement linked to Jagex and its third-party enforcement partner, WebCapio. Creators and community moderators say the removals are the result of an automated DMCA takedown process, which has accelerated channel strikes and terminations across the RSPS content space. YouTube, which processes DMCA notices submitted by rights holders and their agents, does not typically comment on individual enforcement actions. Channels Confirmed Terminated The following RSPS-focused YouTube channels are no longer accessible and are believed to have been permanently terminated following DMCA complaints: WetWizard https://www.youtube.com/@WetWizard EggyRS https://www.youtube.com/c/EggyRS fpkmerk https://www.youtube.com/@fpkmerk Diddyscape https://www.youtube.com/@diddyscape In each case, the channels disappeared without a public explanation from YouTube, consistent with standard DMCA enforcement procedures. Channels Believed to Be at Risk Several RSPS creators remain active but are reported within the community as being at high risk of termination, often after receiving strikes or copyright notices: EffigySwiper https://www.youtube.com/@effigyswiper RSPSguy https://www.youtube.com/c/RSPSguy WalkChaos https://www.youtube.com/@Walkchaos fpkmerk https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpQ6VQZZwo8ONeQ4QEeaXQ ArtzRSPS https://www.youtube.com/@ArtzRSPS At the time of publication, these channels remain online. Reinstated After Termination In rare cases, terminated channels have later been restored following appeals. SohanRSPS https://www.youtube.com/@SohanRSPS The channel was previously removed but later reinstated. Such reversals are uncommon and often depend on whether a takedown is deemed erroneous or improperly issued. Role of Automated DMCA Enforcement Community reports indicate that Jagex has expanded its enforcement efforts by employing WebCapio, a brand-protection firm that uses automated detection and DMCA submission tools. Under YouTube’s DMCA framework, valid copyright notices typically result in immediate strikes, with repeat notices leading to channel termination. Appeals can be filed, but the burden rests with the creator to dispute the claim. Critics argue that automation increases the risk of over-enforcement, particularly where content may be transformative, commentary-based, or informational. A Legal Grey Area RSPS content exists in a long-standing legal grey area. While private servers themselves are unauthorised, many YouTubers argue their videos constitute commentary, gameplay discussion, or historical documentation rather than direct infringement. However, copyright law allows rights holders to issue takedowns regardless of creator intent, leaving limited room for negotiation once notices are filed. Ongoing Situation There is currently no indication that enforcement activity is slowing. RSPS creators are increasingly advised to maintain off-platform backups, avoid monetisation links tied directly to private servers, and prepare for possible appeals. This list will be updated as further channels are terminated, reinstated, or newly flagged. Have updates or corrections? Contact rspstoplist.com.
  2. RSPS YouTubers Hit With Jagex DMCA Takedowns — The RSPS Scene Faces Its Darkest Hour The RSPS community has entered one of the most turbulent periods in its history. Multiple major RSPS YouTubers — including Wet Wizard, EffigySwiper, Vibranium RSPS, Artz — have now received official DMCA takedown notices from Jagex, confirmed to be issued through Web Capio, the anti-piracy service Jagex contracts for copyright enforcement. For weeks, many players speculated these DMCA claims were fake or automated spam. Some creators dismissed the notices as trolls. Others believed Jagex would never directly target content creators given the RSPS scene’s long coexistence with the wider RuneScape ecosystem. But that speculation is now over. Jagex Mod Ragnar Confirms Enforcements Are Real An official response from Jagex Mod Ragnar has publicly confirmed that Jagex is issuing and validating these takedowns. Ragnar has now personally confirmed actions against RSPS-related YouTube channels — even creators who weren’t hosting files, servers, or leaks, but simply posting gameplay, reviews, or commentary. This marks a massive shift in Jagex’s enforcement strategy: Not just servers Not just websites But now content creators are being directly targeted For an RSPS scene fueled heavily by YouTube exposure, this is a severe blow. Why Are These YouTubers Being Targeted? The affected creators have one thing in common: They helped popularize RSPS servers. Their videos: Featured gameplay from private servers Showcased new updates, PvP, gambling systems, or custom content Linked server websites in their descriptions Were monetized through YouTube or affiliate deals Under the DMCA, this is enough for Jagex to classify the content as: “Unauthorized usage of proprietary RuneScape assets.” With Web Capio acting on Jagex’s behalf, the strikes are: Legally valid Fully enforceable Extremely difficult to dispute And once a channel receives multiple strikes, YouTube can permanently delete it. The RSPS YouTube Scene Is Now Hanging by a Thread Creators who built their entire identity around RSPS content are now at a crossroads: Do they stop posting RSPS content entirely? Do they risk more strikes? Do they move platforms? Many are already purging videos, disabling links, or going silent to avoid losing their channels. This is easily the biggest crackdown on RSPS creators in over a decade. A Safe Bypass: Why Many Creators Are Moving to Kick While YouTube is aggressively enforcing Jagex’s DMCA notices, Kick.com is currently the safest alternative for RSPS content creators. Why? Kick does not use YouTube’s automated copyright detection Kick has no established enforcement partnership with Jagex Kick does not auto-scan metadata or video frames for RuneScape assets Strike systems are less aggressive Streamers have more freedom with private-server content Several creators are already testing streams on Kick to avoid the risk of losing their YouTube livelihood. For creators who rely on RSPS content: Kick may be the only viable long-term platform. What This Means for the Future of RSPS The RSPS ecosystem has always survived waves of shutdowns, domain disputes, and DMCA waves against individual servers. But this is the first time in years that Jagex has: Directly escalated action against influencers Used enterprise-level copyright tools Publicly confirmed enforcement through a J-Mod Targeted all RSPS promotional channels at once This crackdown could: Reduce RSPS exposure Harm new server launches Limit marketing Shift creators away from YouTube permanently But at the same time, it could strengthen the RSPS community if creators adapt quickly and move to platforms like Kick where they can continue producing content safely. Final Thoughts The RSPS world is changing fast. As Jagex escalates legal pressure, creators and server operators must adapt or risk losing everything — channels, revenue, partnerships, and years of content. Whether you’re a creator, player, or server owner, one thing is clear: The RSPS YouTube scene will never be the same again. But the RSPS community has always survived shocks. This is just the next chapter — and right now, Kick.com might be the lifeline everyone needs.
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