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

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Despite a court ruling ordering EngineOwning to pay Activision millions in damages and transfer its domain, the cheat maker remains defiant, vowing to continue releasing cheats for Call of Duty games like Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. EngineOwning questions the legitimacy of the ruling and has created backup domains to circumvent Activision's claims, highlighting the ongoing struggle between game developers and cheat makers.
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