Back in June 2021, we had reported on Apple chasing after certain prominent industry leakers. Now, Samsung is also following suit on this practice and is targeting leakers as well, with copyright claim strikes.

According to an AndroidAuthority report, the move from the South Korea tech giant was first noticed on Reddit. Apparently, the company has started copyright claim strikes to take down images and videos from the leaks provided by AllAboutSamsung‘s Max Jambor, who added that this is “just the beginning” and that some of the images will disappear within days. Similarly, another known tipster Evan Blass has also suggested that he would be deleting posts related to Samsung.
The tipster also stated that the brand is going after the original leaker, and no the media outlets and other portal that are reporting on these leaks. Notably, even Xiaomi has also recently been chasing after leaks in recent times. For those unaware, leaks are technically breaches of company confidentiality. So the move from major tech giants on leakers arrives as no surprise.
Samsung today started copyright striking images and videos of their unreleased products. Some of the leaked images will dissappear within the next few days
This is just the beginning ©️🚔😄 https://t.co/MMpdXdJFQq
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) July 7, 2021
While Samsung has copyright claimed various images, leaks usually spread quickly so it might not actually have an effect on them overall. Furthermore, these also do not include text based leaks either. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing more updates if notable information surfaces regarding this matter.
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