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X/Twitter will have to comply with a subpeona regarding the identities of several Genshin Impact leaker accounts after a federal judge ruled against the social media platform's attempt to throw it out. The news comes from Torrent Freak and Stephen Totilo's Game File newsletter, detailing the latest in miHoYo's crackdown on leakers. Cognosphere, the miHoYo-owned publisher of Genshin Impact, filed the subpeona last fall, attempting to force X Corp.

to “disclose the identity, including the name(s), address(es), telephone number(s), and e-mail addresses(es)” behind four popular leaker accounts: @HutaoLoverGI, @GIHutaoLover, @HutaoLover77, and @FurinaaLover. NEW(ish): A court has ruled that X/Twitter must comply with a subpoena issued last fall to unmask the identities of accounts leaking Genshin Impact info X had raised 1st Amend. and California right of privacy concerns it wanted a court to weigh in on https://t.



co/euVcwG9w8w pic.twitter.com/YSsPX2p4PI — Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) September 23, 2024 As Totilo notes , three of the accounts are currently suspended.

The only one that isn't, @furinaalover, has deleted all but one of the posts on their X/Twitter account. According to Torrent Freak's report, Cognosphere believes that one person controlled all four leaker accounts. In filing the subpeona, Cognosphere argued that the leakers had infringed on its copyright in the publishing of previously unreleased material.

X/Twitter, however, attempted to quash the subpeona .

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