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LEGAL PROCEEDING IN PROGRESS
CASE NO: 2026 (WA) 1511
Nagoya District Court / 8th Civil Division

"The Silence of a Global Brand."
The truth Yamaha claimed "did not exist" is now immortalized.

A formal audit documenting the collapse of Corporate Governance and systematic violations of digital property rights. Evidence of silent patches deployed to bury fatal system failures.

OFFICIAL GLOBAL STATEMENTAPRIL 1, 2026

Is Japanese Corporate Governance a "Paper Tiger"?Yamaha "[object Object] Case" Litigation: Challenging Functional Failure in the Digital Era

As the Japanese government pushes for its "Asset Management Nation" initiative and eyes the 2026 revision of the Corporate Governance Code, the "object-object.org" project (Plaintiff) has filed a lawsuit in the Nagoya District Court against Yamaha Corporation. The claim seeks damages for systematic mismanagement of digital systems and organized deceptive responses to a global user base.

Core of the Litigation: The Collapse of Accountability

This case targets Yamaha's license management system, which presented an indecipherable bug string ("[object Object]") that physically blocked essential user information. Furthermore, Yamaha provided organized false statements to consumers, claiming "no defects were confirmed," while simultaneously executing silent patches to bury the evidence.

  • 01.Exploitation of Information Asymmetry: Issuing formal denials of defects while deploying silent fixes (Self-incriminating revisions) to obscure the truth.
  • 02.Coercion of Stakeholders: Utilizing the gap in specialized knowledge to conduct "Legal Harassment" through irrelevant precedents and abstract constitutional arguments.
  • 03.Abandonment of Risk Management: Ignoring warnings from Yamaha-certified experts for over a year, only to perform "alibi corrections" just before litigation.

No matter how prestigious a corporate charter may be, governance fails when organizational culture prioritizes "concealment" and "economic expediency" over transparency. This project aims to expose the insincere practices of a global Japanese brand and establish a standard for the protection of digital property rights in court.

LITIGATION ID: 2026 (WA) NO. 1511

COURT: NAGOYA DISTRICT COURT, 8TH CIVIL DIV.

object-object.org PROJECT ARCHIVE

01. Visual Audit: Core System Failure

Critical Bug Log: The "[object Object]" Null-String Error physically blocking user comprehension.

Google Chrome
AUDIT STATUS: CRITICAL FAILURE
Mozilla Firefox
AUDIT STATUS: CRITICAL FAILURE
Microsoft Edge
AUDIT STATUS: CRITICAL FAILURE
Apple Safari
AUDIT STATUS: CRITICAL FAILURE

02. Analysis of Structural Contradiction

Warning of a "Digital Landmine" by Yamaha-Certified Experts

Audit Exhibit 1-4

Fabricated Trust: Public Endorsement of Specialized Media

Yamaha Public Endorsement

Yamaha officially recognized "Sleepfreaks" as high-level professionals and entrusted them with PR. However, when these same experts issued a "Fatal Design Warning," Yamaha chose to suppress the information for corporate self-protection.

Audit Exhibit 1-1

The Expert Directive: "DO NOT DELETE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES"

Critical Expert Warning

Immediately upon system deployment, the professionals recognized by Yamaha identified the account deletion logic as a "Fatal Design Flaw." They issued an extraordinary emergency alert to protect users from a system that permanently destroys digital assets through a single misinterpretation.

03. Evidence: Self-Incriminating Revisions

Silent Patches Proving Past Negligence

Each revision conducted during the ongoing dispute serves as a functional confession that the initial system lacked fundamental safety and transparency.

Audit Exhibit 5-2

The Indecipherable Null-String

Exhibit 5-2 Comparison

Despite Yamaha’s official claim that "no defects were confirmed," they executed a silent patch to fix the [object Object] error immediately after being confronted. A clear symbol of corporate non-transparency.

Audit Exhibit 5-4

Post-hoc Addition of ID Safety Display

Exhibit 5-4 Comparison

【Admission of Missing Safeguards】

FINDING: Urgent UI improvement to display Login ID was added only after litigation became imminent.

CORE IMPACT: Proof that the initial interface failed to provide the most basic information required for secure account management.

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