Walking Dead and Game of Thrones fans say networks are threatening to sue because.....
Walking Dead and Game of Thrones fans say networks are threatening to sue because they're too good at predicting the show
http://www.vox.com/2016/6/17/11934146/amc-bans-spoilers-walking-dead-game-of-thrones
When does predicting what might happen on a TV show cross the line into spoiling it for other fans? And can predictions ever cross the line into copyright infringement?
Fans of Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead are currently dealing with these very questions, because the series respective networks have started attempting to censor some fans predictions, lest they ruin the viewing experience for others (or, more cynically, to prevent those predictions from diverting the buzz that typically surrounds big episodes and storylines).
For months, The Walking Deads parent network AMC has been using copyright claims to tighten its vigil on spoilers leaked online regardless of whether the people doing the spoiling claim to have insider information confirming their accuracy. Meanwhile, HBO has also been issuing DMCAs regarding spoilers for Game of Thrones.
The potential for spoiler leaks is always a concern, and much of the networks crackdown is understandable after all, the leaks frequently involve copyrighted material, in the form of either a leaked script or a leaked screener.