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Discord Disputes DMCA Subpoena, Rejects Role As 'Anti-Piracy' Partner
mercredi 16 octobre 2024, 15:00 , par Slashdot
'Discord objects to the Requests as infringing its users' decisions to remain anonymous, an aspect of their freedom of speech protected by the First Amendment. The Requests improperly seek to unmask anonymous speakers and consequently compel disclosure of material protected by the First Amendment,' it reads. This strongly-worded letter didn't have the desired result, however. Instead of backing off, Nexon doubled down, filing a motion to compel (PDF) at a Texas federal court late last week. The game company refutes Discord's objections and asks the court to enter an order requiring Discord to produce the requested user data. Nexon says that it needs this information to protect its copyrights. 'Discord's failure to cooperate discovery has impeded Nexon's ability to discover relevant, non-privileged information that will support its potential claims against the users who have provided access to the infringing material,' Nexon writes. While the court has yet to rule on the matter, Discord is expected to file a formal motion to quash the subpoena in response, as indicated in its earlier communications. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/24/10/16/0632238/discord-disputes-dmca-subpoena-rejects-role-as-anti-...
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