A Destiny 2 cheat seller has been ordered to pay Bungie $4.3 million in damages.
Bungie filed a complaint back in June 2021 suing AimJunkies and its parent company Phoenix Digital for copyright infringement., stating that Bungie hadn’t sufficiently explained how cheat software constituted an unauthorised copy of its work.
It argued that even though May didn’t work for AimJunkies, its parent company Phoenix Digital was held liable because the reverse engineering was carried out to make cheating software for it., the arbitration judge has agreed, and awarded a total of $4,296,222 to Bungie, which has now passed the decision to the federal court and asked it to approve an associated injunction, which will stop AimJunkies from taking part in any similar activities.
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