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1月4日,动视暴雪旗下的发行公司在加州中部地方法院对外挂公司EngineOwning公司提起诉讼。要求EngineOwning关闭该欺诈性网站。
在最近新的诉讼中,除了判给动视的实际或最高法定赔偿金外,动视要求EngineOwning将出售作弊器赚取的钱返还给动视本身。
动视表示加州法院应判决被告归还所有在美国销售作弊软件的非法所得,并对他们的侵权行为作出赔偿。
© Activision’s lawsuit seeks to pay the publisher of Modern Warfare 2 all the money received from cheats for Call of Duty and Warzone, as well as other damages. The Activision lawsuit requires all money earned from cheats for Call of Duty and Warzone by EngineOwning to be paid as “restitution” to the publisher of the FPS Modern Warfare 2, as well as the Diablo and World of Warcraft RPGs, which also seeks other damages and seeks to close the fraudulent site. Activision originally filed a lawsuit against EngineOwning in January, seeking $2,500 in damages for each instance of EngineOwning’s violation of Activision’s terms of service, and accusing the German site of “selling devices to circumvent” and “intentionally interfering with contractual relationships” between Activision and players her games. In addition to Call of Duty, EngineOwning also releases cheats for Overwatch and is rumored to be planning to release cheats for the upcoming Modern Warfare 2. In the updated version of the lawsuit, in addition to “actual or maximum statutory damages awarded to Activision,” the publisher now requires EngineOwning to return the money earned by selling cheats to Activision itself. In the “Help” section of the updated lawsuit, Activision says the California court in which the lawsuit is filed should award “Activision restitution of the defendants’ illegal proceeds, including accounting for all U.S. sales of cheat software.” Activision also requires “to impose a constructive reliance on the proceeds unfairly received by the defendants as a result of the sale of fraudulent software.” According to Charlie Intel, the updated lawsuit also requires EngineOwning to “shut down cheating software” and “any future software that allows players to cheat in any game published by Activision or its affiliates.” Activision’s legal action against EngineOwning comes at a time when the developer and publisher is about to be acquired by Microsoft and is also facing a workplace harassment lawsuit from some of its employees, which you can learn more about if you want an explanation of Activision’s lawsuit.