Google help Marvel hunt for 'Avengers' trailer reveal



A federal court in California recognized Disney and Marvel's demand for a subpoena forcing Google to benefit identify the leaker of a public statement for Avengers: Age of Ultron, according to court documents filed in a California federal court and obtained Thursday by Mashable.

Marvel Studios concerning Tuesday requested entry to sponsorship, including an IP dwelling, a propos a Google Drive account of a devotee that goes by "John Gazelle," where it's believed the public declaration was posted, according to the filings. The demand was agreed Wednesday, and Google has been ordered to fabricate the opinion in a.k.a. a San Francisco doing swell a propos the subject of Nov. 18.

Disney sent Google a takedown message in fable to Oct. 22, citing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, that the file must be removed, according to the filing. It was not unexpectedly determined whether the file in ask was merely the teaser footage or perhaps an entire minister to on scratch of the film, even though people near to Disney told Mashable that it's maybe just the advertisement.

Mere minutes after a trailer of the Avengers sequel was leaked two weeks ago, security personnel seized the editing room where the qualified commercial was creature produced and ordered employees to step away from their computers, Mashable has scholarly. Officials subsequently checked the employees' computers for evidence of the unauthorized leak  a bit of animatronics imitating art, as a scene in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. the night back portrayed a same issue as security at a Hydra installation attempted to catch a S.H.I.E.L.D. double-agent red handed.

The company responded by releasing a high-definition bank account of the commercial, which it had to scramble to prepare, as the asset had not yet been completed. Disney believes it knows who is responsible but has not identified the person nor has it commented officially just about speaking the status of its breakdown.

While the public broadcast leak was bad passable  Disney/Marvel and ABC had hoped to first perform it during an episode of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which could use the boost  a leak of every portion of film could be a tortured. Lions Gate's Expendables 3 bombed in theaters following it was released in July after a high-definition defense of the movie was posted as regards sites that traffic in pirated films. The Avengers, the biggest movie of 2012, raked in $1.52 billion in worldwide ticket sales.

Walt Disney Studios did not impertinently compensation messages seeking comment from Mashable upon the laboratory analysis Thursday.

In supplement to the takedown message, Disney is now asking the court to force Google to step down from the I.P. house allied when "Gazelle's" YouTube and Google+ accounts, according to the court filing.

Here's Disney's demand for the subpoena:

Marvel's request for a subpoena of Google.

Here is a supporting verification from Marvel's security chief:

Marvel head of security's assertion in retain of subpoena request.

And the subpoena, as approved:

Subpoena to Google for adherent "John Gazelle."

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