Take-Two Interactive has moved from DMCA takedowns to federal court in its hunt for the person behind the GTA 6 leaks. The company filed subpoenas against Microsoft and Discord on August 20, demanding user data tied to the leaker known as Cyberleek.
The filing states:
"Take-Two has submitted a sworn declaration confirming that the purpose for which the DMCA subpoena is sought is to obtain the identity of an alleged infringer or infringers."
Both companies have until September 4 to comply. Microsoft is being asked to hand over business and investigative records related to its internal investigation of the 'Cyberleek' persona, along with account IDs, registration emails, IP addresses, phone numbers, and any linked Xbox or Google accounts.
Discord is facing an equally broad request. Take-Two apparently wants all identifying information associated with user accounts that are/were members of the Discord server(s) tied to the leaks, covering the period from June 1 through now. Specific servers named in the filing include ones linked to the aliases CYBERLEEK, CINEMATICROCKSTAR, and Surfer24k, along with a couple of replacement accounts the leaker apparently switched to after the originals got flagged.

Cyberleek has been posting GTA 6 clips for weeks now, alongside a manifesto criticizing Rockstar and Take-Two's business practices. The leaker has also reportedly been promoting a cryptocurrency tied to the persona, which muddies the protest angle somewhat.

Take-Two's stock took a real hit when the leaks first broke, though shares have mostly recovered since. Legal pressure like this tends to get results, and there's a decent chance Cyberleek's identity will be revealed sooner than they'd probably like.

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They have been on thin ice for a while now, and especially once account data starts landing in Take-Two's hands next month, it might be game over soon.






