cheating
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Legal hacks to eliminate cheating in games
Andrew Velzen and Jake Lee of intellectual property law firm MBHB explore potential defences against hacks that unbalance multiplayer titles
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Bungie to crack down on third-party peripherals used for cheating
Destiny 2 developer to issue "warnings, restrictions and/or bans" to players using devices "specifically to gain an advantage over other players"
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Bungie wins $4.3m in arbitration case against AimJunkies
Cheat seller's parent company found liable in accusations of violations of the DMCA anti-circumvention provisions
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AimJunkies countersuit against Bungie dismissed
The cheat provider failed to prove the Destiny 2 developer accessed a personal computer without authorisation
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Judge rejects AimJunkies request to dismiss Bungie lawsuit
A trial between the cheat maker and the Destiny developer is expected in 2023
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AimJunkies subpoenas Valve to fight Bungie copyright accusations
Cheat seller requests information to disprove claims that it infringed on Destiny 2 copyright