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As the Grand Theft Auto 6 leaks continue to flow, Take-Two Interactive has begun the hunt for the people behind them. In a move to track down the alleged leakers, the company has filed subpoenas with Microsoft and Discord, requesting user data and records of accounts that were involved in sharing the leaks.

According to a Kotaku report, Take-Two has submitted a sworn declaration confirming that the purpose for which the DMCA subpoena is sought is to obtain the identity of an alleged infringer or infringers. This indicates that the company is taking a serious stance against the leaks and is willing to go to great lengths to identify and punish those responsible.

The subpoenas, which have been filed in a U.S. court, demand that Microsoft and Discord provide data including business records and investigative records associated with Microsoft’s internal investigation of the ‘cyberleek’ persona. They also request all identifying information associated with all user accounts that are/were members communicating with the Discord server(s) connected to the leaks.

Take-Two’s move comes after a series of high-profile leaks, including a recent leak that showed two minutes of a supercar driving through the streets of Vice City. The leak has sparked widespread speculation about the game’s development and has raised concerns about the company’s ability to protect its intellectual property.
The company’s market cap has also taken a hit, with a reported $2.8 billion loss in the wake of the leaks. However, the share price has since bounced back to roughly where it was when all this started.
Take-Two’s aggressive pursuit of the leakers has raised questions about the extent to which the company will go to protect its intellectual property. While some have criticized the move as overly aggressive, others have praised the company for taking a stand against those who would seek to profit from its work without permission.
In related news, PC Gamer editor Tyler Wilde has been following the story and has uncovered some clues about the leaker’s identity. While the leaker remains anonymous, Wilde’s findings suggest that the person behind the leaks may not be as elusive as they seem.
The latest leak has sparked a renewed debate about the ethics of game development and the importance of protecting intellectual property. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, it’s clear that companies like Take-Two will need to take a proactive approach to protecting their work.
In the meantime, fans of the Grand Theft Auto series will have to wait and see how the situation develops. Will Take-Two be able to track down the leakers and put an end to the leaks, or will the leaks continue to flow? Only time will tell.
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