Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers

April 20, 2026 Charles Pulliam-Moore

A large bipedal dinosaur rampaging through a wrecked city.

Though it's very common for entertainment writers to describe some narrative elements of the films and shows that they're covering, a Japanese court has determined that the practice can sometimes be tantamount to copyright infringement.

Last Thursday, the Tokyo District Court ruled that 39-year-old Wataru Takeuchi was guilty of violating Japanese law that prohibits the creation of "a new work by making creative modifications to the original while preserving its essential characteristics." Takeuchi worked as administrator of a website that published lengthy, spoiler-heavy descriptions from popular movies and series. And two of Takeuchi's "ar …

Read the full story at The Verge.

Previous Article
WhatsApp tests ‘Plus’ subscription that adds stickers and more for a few bucks a month
WhatsApp tests ‘Plus’ subscription that adds stickers and more for a few bucks a month

WhatsApp users are getting some new customization features - for a price. According to WABetaInfo, Meta is ...

Next Article
Google Photos adds subtle touch-up tools for faces
Google Photos adds subtle touch-up tools for faces

Google has announced a new collection of touch-up tools for Google Photos' image editor designed to apply s...