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The creator of the globally successful game Genshin Impact, miHoYo (now HoYoverse), has initiated legal proceedings in an attempt to force the removal of a widely used fan-operated wiki. The lawsuit, filed in a Shanghai court, targets Fandom, the platform hosting the Genshin Impact Wiki, which serves as a primary resource for millions of players seeking detailed information on characters, items, and game mechanics.
According to the developer, the legal action is centered on claims of copyright infringement and unfair competition. The company alleges the fan site utilizes copyrighted game assets, including character images and graphical icons, without authorization. This move has sent shockwaves through the game's massive community, as the targeted wiki is considered an essential, community-driven hub for strategy and information.
This legal challenge follows a significant development from just one month ago, when the original owner and operator of the fan wiki reportedly stepped back from the project. The current lawsuit underscores the escalating tensions between large-scale content creators and the fan sites that often support and sustain their communities. The outcome could set a major precedent for how game companies interact with, and potentially control, unofficial online resources built around their intellectual property. Players and industry observers are now closely watching the case, concerned about the potential impact on fan content and access to information.
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