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       Activision demands Reddit reveal leaker(s)
       By: STABBOTAGE Date: February 21, 2020, 1:11 pm
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       “A ctivision, the publisher of the Call of Duty franchise, has
       filed a Digital Millennium Copyright Act subpoena against
       Reddit,Inc. to "identify alleged infringers" who leaked
       information about an upcoming Call of Duty title on its site.
       "Reddit is the service provider to which the subject of the
       subpoena-Reddit user 'Assyrian2410' – posted infringing
       Activision content," the filing, submitted Feb. 14 in
       California's Northern District Court, reads. "The Content
       infringes Activision's exclusive rights under copyright law.
       Specifically, it infringes Activision's rights in its popular
       video game Call of Duty: 3 Modern Warfare."
       The filing includes a link to the offending post, made in the
       Modern Warfare subreddit, which had a title of "I found this
       image online, not sure what it is," that has since been taken
       down.
       The DMCA, originated in 1998, protects Internet companies — like
       Reddit, YouTube, etcetera — from liability for copyright
       infringement if one of its users posts content that's protected
       without permission. In exchange, the company has to respond to
       requests from copyright owners to take down infringing material,
       among other rules for compliance.
       Activision is requesting that Reddit provide the information for
       the user who leaked its content, Assyrian2410, to seek legal
       action against the individual”
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       Re: Activision demands Reddit reveal leaker(s)
       By: imeach Date: February 21, 2020, 1:56 pm
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       That's an absolute piss take
       They shouldn't have ballsed up and put the image on there
       They fucked up, he happened to see it, their mistake
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       Re: Activision demands Reddit reveal leaker(s)
       By: Dtuchpunk Date: February 21, 2020, 2:22 pm
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       If only they had a forum of there own.
       #Post#: 1362--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Activision demands Reddit reveal leaker(s)
       By: STABBOTAGE Date: February 21, 2020, 7:38 pm
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       [quote author=imeach link=topic=191.msg1356#msg1356
       date=1582315008]
       That's an absolute piss take
       They shouldn't have ballsed up and put the image on there
       They fucked up, he happened to see it, their mistake
       [/quote]
       Suing their customers. Stay classy Actv.
       I hope after all this, they find out the person was truly
       anonymous, using a TOR and VPN's etc..
       (They are probably hoping to find out it is an employee so they
       can fire him/her)
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