Bungie Wins Landmark Anti-Cheating Lawsuit Against AimJunkies

In a groundbreaking decision, a jury ruled in favor of gaming company Bungie in a copyright infringement case against cheat mod site AimJunkies. The jury found that AimJunkies violated Bungie’s copyrights by creating cheats for Destiny 2. This verdict marks a significant milestone as it may be the first time a jury has agreed that cheat creators can be held liable for violating a gaming company’s copyrights. Bungie was awarded $63,210 in damages as a result of yesterday’s jury decision, confirming the company’s commitment to protecting its players against cheats. Despite AimJunkies founder David Schaefer’s plans to appeal the decision, this ruling sets a precedent in the ongoing battle against online cheating in the gaming industry.

Bungie Continues Fight Against Cheating with Legal Victory

Following a successful lawsuit against AimJunkies, Bungie has emerged victorious in its ongoing battle against cheating in Destiny 2. The jury’s decision to hold AimJunkies accountable for copyright infringement sends a clear message that cheat creators will be held responsible for their actions. Bungie’s commitment to protecting its players from cheats is evident in its pursuit of legal action against those who seek to disrupt the gaming experience. Despite the relatively modest damages awarded to Bungie, this legal victory sets a precedent for future cases involving online cheating in the gaming industry.

Jury Rules in Favor of Bungie in Copyright Infringement Case Against AimJunkies

A jury has handed Bungie a significant victory in a landmark anti-cheating decision, ruling in favor of the gaming company in a copyright infringement case against AimJunkies. The jury found that AimJunkies violated Bungie’s copyrights by creating cheats for Destiny 2, awarding Bungie $63,210 in damages. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against online cheating in the gaming industry, setting a precedent for future cases involving cheat creators. Despite AimJunkies founder David Schaefer’s plans to appeal the decision, Bungie’s legal victory underscores the company’s commitment to protecting its players from cheats.