Kadokawa released an official statement on its social media channels confirming the conviction of a piracy website that extracted text from films and anime without authorization. The court decision reinforces the fight against digital piracy and highlights the protection of works in the Japanese entertainment sector.
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According to the company, the case involves copyright infringement for profit. The website reproduced detailed content from the works, including dialogues and descriptions, without the consent of the copyright holders. The action was supported by organizations such as CODA .
Understand the case involving Overlord
The lawsuit is directly related to the anime Overlord , a fantasy series based on the light novel by Kugane Maruyama, published by Enterbrain. Parts of the work were copied and illegally distributed in text format.
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映画などの文字抜き出しサイト運営者に有罪判決
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本日、映画などの文字抜き出しサイト運有罪判決について、プレスリリースを発表しました。… pic.twitter.com/YtCfb4XYWW
Investigations revealed that the individual operated the website in a structured way to generate revenue. The Japanese court imposed a suspended prison sentence and a fine, in addition to acknowledging the financial impact on the producers and creators involved.
Kadokawa strengthens protection against piracy
In its statement, Kadokawa affirmed that it will continue to strengthen measures to protect content and ensure the healthy growth of the industry. The company highlighted the importance of preserving creators' rights and encouraging legal consumption.
At the same time, the company clarified that the decision does not affect common fan activities, such as online comments or discussions. The focus is exclusively on illegal commercial practices that exploit works without authorization.
Source: X (official Twitter account)
