Discord says piracy subpoena would violate users' First Amendment rights
Briefly

In a recent court filing, Discord's counsel argued that complying with the DMCA subpoena could infringe on users' right to anonymity, highlighting First Amendment protections.
Nexon alleges that Discord's refusal to comply with the DMCA subpoena limits its ability to pursue users they believe are violating its copyright, undermining its enforcement efforts.
Discord maintains that while it is committed to legal obligations, it does not see itself as a partner in copyright enforcement, calling Nexon's demands overly burdensome.
Discord's attorney emphasized that they already provided basic subscriber information for a specific set of user IDs, suggesting a willingness to cooperate within limits.
Read at The Verge
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