• Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    346 minutes ago

    As much as I dislike twatter, for once I agree with them as I’m a firm believer people should be able to leak things as minor as concept art or unused game art.

  • @DelightfullyDivisive
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    54 hours ago

    Under what circumstances does the first amendment guarantee anonymity?

    • @solrize
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      12 hours ago

      deleted by creator

    • @Siegfried
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      76 hours ago

      In November 2023, the publisher of smash-hit videogame Genshin Impact obtained a DMCA subpoena hoping to identify who was behind the leak of unreleased artwork on Elon Musk’s X platform. X Corp. challenged the subpoena, citing the user’s anonymous speech rights under the First Amendment. In an order published this week, a district court judge denied X Corps’ motion to quash, in theory exposing the alleged leaker’s identity to Cognosphere.

      • sunzu2
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        76 hours ago

        citing the user’s anonymous speech rights under the First Amendment.

        Is there any validity to this theory?

        I never heard anonymity being protected by 1st AM

        • @lath
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          86 hours ago

          A quick skim says anonymity is protected under it, with exceptions. Mostly for criminal acts. Particularly here, if the leaked artwork falls under “intellectual property” then the exception applies and anonymity isn’t protected.