Rockstar Games' parent company, Take-Two Interactive, has initiated legal action by subpoenaing Microsoft and Discord in an effort to identify individuals responsible for leaking gameplay footage of the highly anticipated "Grand Theft Auto 6." The subpoenas, filed with a district court, seek information related to copyrighted material that has appeared online, including audiovisual content, artwork, and dialogue.
This move comes in response to multiple alleged video leaks of "Grand Theft Auto VI." Take-Two Interactive aims to uncover the source of these leaks and address the infringement of their intellectual property. The company is reportedly looking to identify the alleged perpetrators behind the unauthorized distribution of game assets.
Rockstar Games Subpoenas Microsoft, Discord Over GTA 6 Leaks
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