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Japanese Man Sentenced For Posting 'Godzilla' Spoilers Online

Gizmodo·James Whitbrook·about 1 month ago
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It can feel like spoilers are everywhere these days—the moment something comes out, clips, plot details, and more spread across social media (or sometimes even well in advance! ). A lot of people, albeit begrudgingly, have accepted this as a fact of online life. But in Japan at least, they’ve found a way to make writing about them go too far in the eyes of the law. Last week, Asahi (via The Verge ) reported that the Tokyo District Court sentenced Wataru Takeuchi to a year and a half in prison, as well as a 1 million yen (roughly $6,300) fine, for running foul of Japan’s copyright laws. Takeuchi was the administrator of an entertainment site littered with articles (and, perhaps most crucially, monetized ad displays, from which Takeuchi made almost a quarter of a million dollars in 2023) that went into great length and spoiler-filled detail to summarize the plots of popular shows and movies.…

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