Alina Davletshina is head of digital practice at Futura. Recently, a legal showdown rocked the gaming world: Sony took British company Datel to court, accusing them of copyright infringement. Datel ...
EngineOwning, a Germany-based company, openly confessed to creating cheat software for the Call of Duty games published by Activision Blizzard. Cheat developers' actions can have legal ramifications, ...
The Internet Archive, home to 835 billion web pages, is experiencing a swift decay of its content. A recent study by the Pew Research Center revealed that 38% of web pages that existed in 2013 have ...
EngineOwning, a website that provides cheats for popular first-person shooter games like Warzone, has threatened to release its cheating software for Call of Duty for free after being ordered to pay ...
The high-profile video game cheat maker recently ordered to pay Activision millions of dollars in damages in a court ruling has vowed to continue to release cheats for Call of Duty. This week, the ...
What just happened? Cheating never pays, especially if you're creating cheats for Call of Duty. EngineOwning, a cheat manufacturer that sells its products for a number of Call of Duty games, as well ...
Activision has just been awarded a large sum of money in a lawsuit it’s been fighting against cheat maker EngineOwning since 2022. In a court ruling this week, District Judge Michael Fitzgerald ...
Activision has achieved another significant victory in its ongoing legal battle against EngineOwning, a company known for developing and distributing cheats for popular games, including Call of Duty.
The cheat provider EngineOwning has been fined 14 million US dollars by a US court. It is unclear whether plaintiff Activision will receive the money. EngineOwning offers cheat software for Activision ...
Activision has solidified itself with another victory in an ongoing legal battle against a creator of Call of Duty cheats, which it then sold on a website. The company sued EngineOwning back in 2022 ...