BREAKING: Activision has been granted default judgement in its court case against cheat provider EngineOwning. Judge ruled EngineOwning owes Activision $14.45M in damages and $292,900 in legal fees. Judge ruled EngineOwning website domain must be transferred to Activision.

10 Comments

  1. Live_Result_7460

    72,328 downloads… and this is just one provider. Fuck. me.

  2. Nein_Inch_Males

    While this is a great precedent…..it’s not going to scare cheat providers enough to stop doing what they’re doing. They’ll try harder and charge more

  3. lilbigchungus42069

    as big a W this is, the saddest part is another cheat provider just got a mass influx of new clients

  4. Beginning_Ad_2262

    They about to have all the info for the cheaters from the official website. This should be good. On to the next one.

  5. disagreet0disagree

    Cool now Activision can give higher payouts to all the people suing them they’ve fucked over with some seriously evil shit. Including the families of people now dead. Im sure thatll happen. 

  6. And nothing will happin.
    They cant enforce the ruling.
    And good luck getting Tongo to hand over thier domains to a US business.
    Why would they care about what a US court says?

  7. Various-Departure679

    Fuck yeah. Hope all you cheaters get shit on until you quit 🖕

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