Japanese YouTuber Imprisoned for Copyright Violation and Game Spoilers

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A Japanese YouTuber, Shinobu Yoshida, has been convicted of copyright violation and sentenced to two years in prison, along with a fine of 1 million yen. Yoshida uploaded gameplay and anime videos without permission from the rights holders and monetized them, which violated Japanese copyright law. The complaint was filed by the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), stating that Yoshida's actions were malicious and infringed upon the efforts of content production. This is the first conviction of its kind in Japan.
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