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Take-Two Going After Another GTA Modder
Another day, another DMCA takedown notice sent to a Grand Theft Auto modder. This time, it’s virtual reality modder Luke Ross who says that Take-Two has issued him a DMCA claim over his VR mods even though he argues that his work contains no copyrighted code or material. It’s just the latest in a long…
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Destiny 2 Maker Blasts YouTube’s Takedown System In Wild Lawsuit
Earlier this month, a bunch of Destiny 2 YouTube videos, including some by high profile content makers and even Bungie themselves, were hit by rogue copyright takedown notices generated by fake Google accounts. Bungie is now trying to sue the people responsible, and has called out YouTube for getting tricked by alleged fraudsters in the…
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Roblox is Being Sued By Music Publishers For $257 Million
The National Music Publishers’ Association is suing Roblox for at least $US200 ($257) million, claiming that the platform’s games are “illegally using songs from numerous artists”.
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Report: CD Projekt Red Issuing DMCA Takedowns To Keep A Lid On Hacked Source Code
Maker of The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, is hitting Twitter users with Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedowns for sharing links to Gwent source code, according to a recent report by Vice.