Discord, a messaging platform that’s not precisely infamous for shielding its customers’ privateness, has apparently lastly gotten fed up with a South Korean online game maker that’s attempting to root out alleged copyright infringers on the platform and has for months been shielding a few of these accounts’ identities.
In a courtroom submitting first reported by TorrentFreak, Nexon Korea Company claims that since Might Discord has failed to reply to a federal courtroom’s subpoena ordering the platform to offer info enough to establish customers behind allegedly infringing posts. In accordance with Nexon’s submitting, Discord’s attorneys have argued in correspondence between the 2 corporations that the subpoena is overbroad and improperly requires Discord to behave as one other firm’s copyright enforcer.
Nexon Korea is behind video video games like MapleStory, MapleStory2, Sudden Assault, The Kingdom of the Winds, Dungeon & Fighter, Grand Chase, and Elsword. It requested and acquired the subpoena from a federal courtroom in Texas underneath the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
This isn’t the primary time Nexon has focused Discord posts with DMCA takedown notices, in line with a letter from Discord’s attorneys included within the Nexon submitting. The attorneys wrote that Discord had beforehand responded to an “overly broad and unduly burdensome subpoena” issued in October 2023 and turned over info associated to 64 of its customers.
“We produced that info to your agency on June 13, 2024,” Discord’s attorneys, with the Texas regulation agency Haltom & Doan, wrote within the letter. “Now, you look like demanding further info for but extra Person IDs, which you allege infringe one of many identical copyrights you might have already asserted. You are trying to renegotiate a deal that has already been struck and fulfilled. Your actions are improper. Discord is dedicated to fulfilling its obligations underneath the regulation, however performing as your copyright assertion associate shouldn’t be one among them.”
Within the letter, Discord’s attorneys wrote that they have been ready to file a movement asking the courtroom to quash the subpoena, however Nexon claims that Discord hasn’t carried out so in a well timed method. The sport maker has requested the courtroom to order Discord to adjust to the order and switch over figuring out details about the “needed infringer[s].”











