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Xbox's Activision Blizzard team has been pursuing hackers a whole bunch since Black Ops 6 launched late last year, and now the company has filed a lawsuit against two of the most prominent hacking ...
Activision has filed a lawsuit against the creator of Call of Duty hacking software Lergware and GameHook. As seen by IGN, the lawsuit was filed in the Central District of California against Ryan ...
The lawsuit, filed in the Central District of California and viewed by IGN, takes action against Lergware ... code to other video game hackers.” More like this FTC Loses Appeal Challenging Microsoft's ...
The lawsuit, filed in the Central District of California and viewed by IGN, takes action against Lergware and GameHook ... distributed his source code to other video game hackers.” More like this ...
The lawsuit, filed in the Central District of California and viewed by IGN, takes action against Lergware and ... source code to other video game hackers.” Activision accused Rothholz of then ...
A hot potato: Bobby Kotick, the former Activision Blizzard CEO who gamers ... Kotick calls the many harassment lawsuits against his ex-company "fake" and planned by a union to increase its membership.
The European Court ruled against Sony, stating that Datel’s actions ... it becomes pretty clear that before the Sony vs Datel case, in similar lawsuits, the court always sided with the developer.
In recent months, the complaints around hackers have started to ramp ... was hit with a $14.4m fine following an Activision lawsuit against them, with Activision entitled to seize full control ...
What just happened? Cheating never pays, especially if you're creating cheats for Call of Duty. EngineOwning, a cheat manufacturer that sells its products for a number of Call of Duty games, as ...
A federal court has awarded Activision £11.3m ($14.4m) after it ruled in favour of the publisher's lawsuit against cheat makers EngineOwning and Garnatz Enterprise Ltd, and 11 individual people.
Activision has won a lawsuit against cheats manufacturer EngineOwning. As reported by VentureBeat, the publisher was awarded $14.4 million in damages and $292,912 in legal fees granted by the ...
A federal court awarded a $14.4 million judgment to Activision Publishing in its lawsuit against EngineOwning UG, Garnatz Enterprise Ltd, and 11 individuals. U.S. District Court Judge Michael W.