Man Arrested After Leaking Pics of New Pokemon

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[citation][nom]Anomalyx[/nom]This carries serious implications. If this holds, then any online posting of any imagery from any game could be illegal. Just when I thought the concept of copyright/IP couldn't get any worse...Hey then I wonder if I could find any pictures of myself or anything I own and claim copyright infringement... hey Google, I didn't license your satellite photo of my house =PThis all reeks of fail.[/citation]

Its time to round DDoS everything in sight!!!
 

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The police should also be going after the retailer that leaked the magazine as well.

However, products leaking/releasing early by a few days is really common in Japan, so I think this man will get the full brunt of the law but not the retailer.
 
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