After almost a year of litigation, the decision was made. The creators of cheat software in the game Destiny 2 from company Elite Boss Technology they agreed to pay $13.5 million Bangui for copyright infringement.
The agreement was reached after representatives of Elite Boss Tech acknowledged copyright infringement. The amount of $13.5 million was calculated as follows. fraudulent software was downloaded up to 6765 times. Each download is subject to a $2,000 fine.
Elite Boss Tech, its agents, and several anonymous cheat creators are prohibited from further creating or distributing any software that infringes Bungie’s intellectual property.
However, one swallow does not make spring. There are many sites on the Internet that sell game cheats. Let’s see if this Bungie victory will affect other companies involved in this illegal activity. There are also problems with cheating in other popular online games, including Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite or PUBG.
YOUTUBER WAS LIKE A BUNGIE AND DOES DMCA
At Bungie Studios, which was bought by Sony, he decides one more thing. Youtuber with a nickname Lord Nazo has been posing as a Bungie representative through the company since March of this year CSC Global and named Bungie YouTube video complaints and demanded their withdrawal in accordance with DMCA violation. There were 96 cases.
His goal was for YouTube to order innocent creators to remove their Destiny 2 videos. So far, Lord Nazo has been involved in discussions about video removal and spread disinformation. And only because in December 2021, videos with the soundtrack from Destiny were removed from YouTube.
Bungie is now seeking damages of $150,000 per listing. The total reaches nearly $7.7 million.
Source :Indian TV
