Posted by: Kazara
Posting time: 1.8 years ago on 2/10/2019 1:39:03 PM
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Archived on: 5/12/2019 10:00:00 AM
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Archived Creator of GTA V Cheat Must Pay $150,000 in Damages (gamingfringe)
submitted 1.8 years ago by Kazara
https://techraptor.net/content/creator-of-gta-v-cheat-must-pay-150000-in-damages
"Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games and 2K Games, has won a default judgment against the developer behind the Elusive Grand Theft Auto V cheat. The cheat creator, Florida resident Jhonny Perez, was ordered to pay $150,000 in damages, the maximum allowed in a copyright infringement case.
The video game company filed the claim in August of last year. Take-Two argued that creating Elusive and making it available to the public was a serious breach of copyright. The official complaint states claims for copyright infringement and breach of contract."
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[–] Captain_Faggot 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.8 years ago
After people buy a game, why can't they completely change it if they want?
Online services excluded of course.
[–] notyouraveragellama 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.8 years ago
This was a cheat program specifically for online that the cheat developer sold to players. IIRC offline/SP cheats are included in the base game.
Ah fair enough
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[–] Captain_Faggot ago
After people buy a game, why can't they completely change it if they want?
Online services excluded of course.
[–] notyouraveragellama ago
This was a cheat program specifically for online that the cheat developer sold to players. IIRC offline/SP cheats are included in the base game.
[–] Captain_Faggot ago
Ah fair enough