Demon Slayer Faces Massive DMCA Crackdown Over Unauthorized Uploads

Demon Slayer Faces Massive DMCA Crackdown Over Unauthorized Uploads



Demon Slayer's copyright enforcement intensifies against illegal uploads.

The copyright holders of Demon Slayer have launched a serious crackdown against copyright violations across social media platforms like X (Twitter). Reports indicate a growing wave of DMCA takedowns targeting clips and scenes from both the Demon Slayer films and TV anime.

This action follows repeated leaks and unauthorized uploads, including footage from the upcoming Infinity Castle project. Aniplex and Ufotable, the key companies behind the franchise, stated they will pursue strict legal measures against anyone distributing or reposting copyrighted content without permission.

According to official statements, the use of anime clips for public upload, monetization, or redistribution without rights clearance violates copyright and Japan’s Film Piracy Prevention Act. Depending on the severity, offenders may face DMCA strikes, legal warnings, or even civil lawsuits for damages.

Fans are urged to share official trailers and visuals only through verified sources. As the studio continues to combat piracy, the message is clear — Demon Slayer content is protected, and copyright violations won’t be tolerated.