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Two stories related to cheating in video games.
Ubisoft is suing a website that sold cheats for the game Destiny for monetary compensation and removal of the website. AimJunkies is disputing the claim. In a separate incident, Chinese police arrested developers of cheats for Tencent games who reportedly made $76 million from their illegal venture.
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A 17-year-old game cheat developer made headlines twice after Ubisoft sued him and the Chinese police busted the world's biggest video game cheat operation, which he claimed to be a part of, making $76 million from selling cheats for Tencent games.
33:08 - 36:37 (03:29)
Summary
A 17-year-old game cheat developer made headlines twice after Ubisoft sued him and the Chinese police busted the world's biggest video game cheat operation, which he claimed to be a part of, making $76 million from selling cheats for Tencent games.
ChapterTwo stories related to cheating in video games.
Episode115: Player Cheater Developer Spy
PodcastDarknet Diaries
Various gaming companies such as Epic, Bungie, and Activision are cracking down on cheat developers for infringing their intellectual property rights.
36:38 - 37:26 (00:47)
Summary
Various gaming companies such as Epic, Bungie, and Activision are cracking down on cheat developers for infringing their intellectual property rights. Some cheat developers are pushing back, but the legal battles continue.