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Activision lawsuit demands all the money made from Call of Duty cheats

An Activision lawsuit demands that all the money made from Call of Duty and Warzone cheats must be paid to the Modern Warfare 2 publisher, with other damages

An Activision lawsuit is demanding that all the money made from Call of Duty and Warzone cheats by website EngineOwning must be paid as "restitution" to the publisher of RPGs Diablo and World of Warcraft, which is also claiming other damages and seeks for the cheating site being shut down.

Activision originally filed its lawsuit against EngineOwning in January, seeking $2,500 USD in damages for each instance of EngineOwning contravening Activision's of service, and accusing the German website of "trafficking in circumvention devices" and causing "intentional interference with contractual relations" between Activision and players of its games. As well as Call of Duty, EngineOwning also manufactures cheats for Overwatch, and is reportedly planning to launch cheats for the Modern Warfare 2.

In an updated version of the lawsuit, as well as "awarding Activision actual or maximum statutory damages" alongside "exemplary and punitive damages…on Activision's cause of action for intentional interference with contractual relations", the publisher is now demanding that EngineOwning forfeit the money it has made by selling cheats to Activision itself.

Under the "relief" section of the updated lawsuit, Activision says that the California court where the suit is filed must award "Activision restitution of defendants' unlawful proceeds, including an ing of any and all sales of the cheating software in the United States." Activision also demands "imposing a constructive trust over the proceeds unjustly obtained by defendants through the sales of the cheating software."

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