The total claim is about 1 billion yen in total ... the official spoofing Destiny creator is sued.
In March 2022, Bungie, known for the online RPG shooter Destiny , filed a lawsuit against a person who spoofed the studio and invited many YouTube videos. At that time, Bungie's complaint pointed out that the defendant may have been filed by BUNGIE for copyright infringement in the past. And on June 22, it has been confirmed that the above-mentioned suspicions are true through the newly submitted complaint.
According to the complaint, the defendant was called Nicholas minor, and was active in Destiny2 under the name LORD NAZO. According to the defendant, In response to videos uploaded to your YouTube channel, BUNGIE has exercised the copyright, and the most famous and passionate member in the fan base, naming Bungie's agency. It has been revealed that a malicious campaign to make an unauthorized deletion notification.
In addition, Bungie was a complaint, with a total of $ 150,000 for each work that made an illegal deletion notice, and a total of $ 150,000 for one of the works that intentionally infringed Bungie's copyright. It explains that it will be a dollar (about 1 billion yen).
Owen Spence, who was a fan activity for Destiny, reported that the defendant had served as a victim of the fake deletion notice. In the uploaded screenshot, you can see that the defendant has testified that it is easy to issue a fake deletion.
In this case, Bungie acknowledges that the official blog has identified the culprit and takes legal measures, but to take appropriate measures to the community, attack on individuals (defendants). We are calling for attention not to do so.
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