Video game publisher files DMCA enforcement actions to identify confidential development source code and gameplay footage distribution networks.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive and subsidiary Rockstar Games intensified their legal counter-offensive Friday, serving federal DMCA subpoenas to Microsoft, Discord, and cloud hosting providers to track unauthorized leaks of proprietary development materials.
The filings in U.S. District Court seek subscriber identities, IP access logs, and communications records associated with accounts that circulated unreleased source code and pre-alpha gameplay builds of Grand Theft Auto VI.
Court documents describe the unauthorized dissemination as a severe violation of federal trade secret and copyright statutes, causing substantial economic disruption to multi-year production schedules.
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