
Recently, MiHoYo's crackdown on leakers has once again sparked heated discussions within the community. Following last year's court precedents, it appears the company is normalizing its legal strategy. This time, the lawsuits involve Shanghai KuanYu (the operating entity of the video platform Bilibili) regarding 'Right of Communication' (dissemination) infringements.

The original poster explains that while previous cases dealt with the 'Right of Publication' (the initial act of releasing leaks), this wave focuses on content creators (UPs) who distribute and amplify these leaks. Players are cheering for the legal team, joking that they are 'leveling up' their legal department through these constant court battles. While many doubt the typical 30k-50k RMB settlements will offset the illegal profits made by leakers, the consistent pressure serves as a strong deterrent. Additionally, users noted the presence of both male and female names in the court filings, challenging preconceived notions about the demographics of these illegal leak-profiteers.
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