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Activision wins $14.4M judgment against Call of Duty cheat vendor


A federal court awarded a $14.4 million judgment to Activision Publishing in its lawsuit against EngineOwning UG, Garnatz Enterprise.

A federal court awarded a $14.4 million judgment to Activision Publishing in its lawsuit against EngineOwning UG, Garnatz Enterprise Ltd, and 11 individuals. Activision filed its lawsuit in January, 2022, accusing the defendants of profiting off the sale of cheats that give unfair advantages to players in Call of Duty games. Activision alleged that the cheating software is specifically designed to avoid detection by Plaintiff’s anti-cheating technology.

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