Bungie Secures Landmark Victory Against Destiny 2 Cheat Seller

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A Seattle jury has found that Destiny 2 cheat seller AimJunkies, its parent company Phoenix Digital, and third-party developer James May infringed on Bungie's copyright, resulting in a $63,210 penalty. This landmark case marks the first time a cheat seller has been found liable for copyright infringement in the US, setting a potential precedent for future cases.
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