Bungie sues Destiny 2 publisher

Bungie sues Destiny 2 publisher

Developer company Bungie has sued a Destiny 2 broadcaster for piracy, cheating and offensive behavior.

Bungie has filed charges of fraud, forgery, and fraud. Destiny 2 sues its publisher. In a lawsuit filed last week, developer company Bungie accuses publisher Luca Leone of copyright infringement and harassment. According to the company, the defendant was repeatedly banned from the game for using cheat software.

Bungie sues Destiny 2 publisher for cheating

The studio explains the situation as follows:

“Leone has opened thirteen separate accounts so far to circumvent the ban, and as such each new account was a separate violation of the LSLA (Limited Software License Agreement) Bungie introduced to players with Destiny 2.”

in the case file It is also stated that Leone has repeatedly made threats targeting Bungie employees. In addition, they added that they wrote on Twitter that the company wanted to burn the office building. The company seeks compensation that will be determined in court, or alternatively, $150,000 in legal damages for each copyrighted work infringed. They also state that Leone is entitled to legal damages of up to $2,500 for each use of the Destiny 2 cheat software.

However, Bungie requests that Leone be permanently barred from harassing, stalking, or otherwise making unsolicited contacts with Destiny 2 developers and players.

Bungie, which has been on the agenda with lawsuits recently, joined Sony Interactive Entertainment last Friday.

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