CD Projekt RED is reportedly using Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedowns of stolen game codes on Twitter to curb the spread of its data.According to a Vice report, the Polish game developer issued DMCA infringement notices to two Twitter users who shared links on the social media platform containing stolen source codes of several CD Projekt RED IPs.
The two users’ posts were taken down on Thursday (February 18) by Twitter as a result of the copyright strikes.A DMCA takedown typically involves any article of illegally shared data or intellectual property by a third party if they have not been authorised to do so.The notices were sent to the users via email from a copyright monitoring firm, according to a copy of the email that.
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