Activision Wins $14.5M Lawsuit Against Call of Duty Cheat Maker

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A U.S. District Judge has ordered EngineOwning, a cheat software distributor, to pay Activision $14.5 million in damages and attorney fees for distributing cheats for games like Call of Duty. The court also mandated EngineOwning to transfer its domain to Activision. This legal victory is part of Activision's ongoing efforts to combat cheating in its games.
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