Activision wins $14 million in Call of Duty cheat maker lawsuit

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Activision has prevailed in a lawsuit against the maker of popular Call of Duty cheats.

As spotted by VentureBeat, a federal court has awarded a $14.465 million judgment to the publisher in its lawsuit against EngineOwning, Garnatz Enterprise Ltd, and 11 individuals.

The defendants were also ordered to pay $292,912 in attorneys’ fees, while the court issued a permanent injunction against the cheaters’ site.

Filed in January 2022, the lawsuit alleged that Germany-based EngineOwning is “engaged in the development, sale, distribution, marketing, and exploitation of a portfolio of malicious cheats and hacks for popular online multiplayer games, most prominently the [Call of Duty] games”.

EngineOwning’s cheats, according to its website, include auto-aiming, auto-firing, and showing the location of other players, for a price ranging from €4.49 (three-day access) to €39.95 (90 days).

Activision had argued that the cheats have caused it to “suffer massive and irreparable damage to its goodwill and reputation and to lose substantial revenue.”

Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone Season 4 launched today, introducing a variety of new multiplayer, Zombies and battle royale content.

On Tuesday, Microsoft released a live action trailer for Black Ops 6 and announced that this year’s Call of Duty title will be available on Game Pass at launch.

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Source: https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/activision-wins-14-4-million-in-call-of-duty-cheat-maker-lawsuit/

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ReidsoPosted:

wow!! I'm glad I'm not one of them

I would never recovery from this fr

DRPZPosted:

I wonder the difference between being able to sell cheats for a video game vs when they use to sell jailbreak features on iPhones.

RuntsPosted:

Damn that person will never recover form this. 14 million in fines is insane !!

Mario350Posted:

well considering cheats/mods aka modifications(which the term mod comes from shortening modification) are infringing on the copyright laws, and how these modifications are heavily enforced by law in south korea if caught cheating you have to pay iirc 42 thousand dollars american and up to 5years in jail,

we should all take the same exact laws south korea has for cheating in video games and casino cheating.