Activision Wins $14.5M Lawsuit Against Defiant COD Cheat Maker

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EngineOwning, a popular cheat provider for Call of Duty, has been ordered by a California court to pay Activision Blizzard $15 million and surrender its domain. In response, EngineOwning has threatened to release free cheating software and create new tools to bypass anti-cheat systems, while also preparing backup domains to continue operations.
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