Invisible Narratives Announces Next Level Apps Technology Has Agreed to Abandon All Claims to IP Rights and Ownership in Skibidi Toilet Franchise IP

Invisible Narratives today issued the following statement:

“In February 2025, Invisible Narratives sued Next Level for infringing our Skibidi Toilet trademark and copyrighted content, unfair competition, and other violations including sending improper take down notices to YouTube. Next Level made various claims in response.

“After months of litigation and discovery, Next Level has agreed to stop interfering with the Skibidi Toilet IP and Franchise worldwide, forever cease any involvement in Skibidi Toilet, acknowledge Invisible Narratives’ ownership of Skibidi Toilet, and refrain from claiming that Alexey Gerasimov did not create the Skibidi Toilet franchise. As a result of the settlement, we will no longer pursue Next Level in litigation, and Next Level will drop counterclaims against Invisible Narratives and has already transferred IP ownership of its Skibidi Toilet copyright registrations in different jurisdictions around the world to Invisible Narratives.

“We take the matter of IP rights very seriously, and we will not hesitate to stand up and fight for all of the creators we partner with when they are threatened.”

About Invisible Narratives

Invisible Narratives is a first-of-its-kind tradigital studio built to help creator-led IP grow into lasting global franchises. Founded by Adam Goodman, former head of Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Studios, with legendary producer and director Michael Bay serving as creative advisor, the company brings franchise-building expertise to the creator economy. Combining creative, licensing, and gaming capabilities with the speed and authenticity of digital content, Invisible Narratives helps creators and IP owners expand their stories, characters, and worlds beyond their original platforms. The company is backed by leading investors, including Verance Capital and BC Partners, with access to significant growth capital to help creators scale their IP into enduring franchises.

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