Article 6N4YV Activision is awarded $14.5 million in a Call of Duty cheating lawsuit

Activision is awarded $14.5 million in a Call of Duty cheating lawsuit

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Wes Davis
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Activision notched a second victory in an ongoing legal case against EngineOwning, a cheat maker that the company sued in 2022. Yesterday, District Judge Michael Fitzgerald ordered several defendants, including EngineOwning itself, to pay the company $14.465,600 for their creation and distribution of Call of Duty cheats.

In addition, the judge ordered EngineOwning to turn over its website, stop making and selling cheats, and pay $292,912 in attorney fees to Activision. You can find a PDF of the ruling here. The site, engineowning.to, is apparently still operating today, offering cheats like an Aimbot" that automatically aims and fires or the ability to see other players through walls for many games, including several in the CoD series.

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