Microsoft files DMCA for the leak of Windows 11
Microsoft files DMCA for the leak of Windows 11
DMCA request made to Google to remove leaked of unreleased of windows 11 from the search result
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Let's look at the history of Windows. Since1992 to the present widows have changed a lot. From Graphic interface to user experience, Windows is continuously upgrading itself. The below is the different windows time period:
On 24 June 2021. Microsoft will officially unveil the next version of Windows, which could be called Windows 11. Before they officially launched the product, the leaks were spreading all over the internet. Which has become a headache for Microsoft. Therefore, Microsoft has filed copyright complaints to remove the leaked downloads.
Source: Lumen
The company has filed a DMCA takedown notice with Google. Also, a takedown notice for the google drive account hosted the Windows 11 leak. Another asks Google to “take action” Concerning web pages that feature information or even instructions to download the windows 11 file. This isn’t the first time windows is taking action against leaks, from the last two decades windows has takedowns lots of such things.
DCMA is a Defense Contract Management Agency of the United States federal government reporting to the under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and sustainment.
Many of the original file-sharing hosts for Windows 11 have been removed. For instance, Mega.nz is a cloud storage and file hosting service. Hosting windows 11 leaks now is forbidden. That was perhaps the first to circulate Windows 11 leak. Now it says, The file trying to be downloaded is no longer available. Also, the removal of Indian Tech site Beebom.com’s page which is hosting the Windows 11 ISO leaked a copy of unreleased Windows 11. This is because of the copyright violation or the file is detected by the original file Uploader.
However, the leaked version doesn’t contain every additional feature of windows 11. But it clears that a lot of improvement has been done to the appearance of the os, including older legacy bits of the UI.
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