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21.05 / 21:07
Digital Software Destiny Bungie’s Destiny 2 cheating lawsuit will be decided by jury trial this week
The jury trial between Destiny 2 developer Bungie and cheating software creator and distributor AimJunkies began Monday, nearly three years after the lawsuit was filed by Bungie lead attorney Jacob Dini in a Seattle court. It’s been a long, complicated journey to this point: AimJunkies, owned by Phoenix Digital Group, countersued Bungie in 2022 claiming the Sony-owned company illegally accessed James May’s computer and accessed his copyrighted material. Then, in 2023, parts of the lawsuit — anti-circumvention and trafficking violations — were resolved in arbitration, with Bungie winning $4.3 million. Months later, AimJunkies filed to appeal the decision, arguing that the arbitrator “blatantly disregarded some rules in making his decision.” That appeal is ongoing. This week, Bungie and AimJunkies are in court to settle the claim that AimJunkies violated Bungie’s copyright.
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