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If it's the truth you seek, look in the dark π₯
— Xbox (@Xbox) May 28, 2024
See more Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 reveals and announcements during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 9 | #XboxShowcase #BlackOps6 pic.twitter.com/ZcZMP6bErx
- RWBY : Don't listen to brevis kong
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There is also strings related to "Ruby Rose" #multiversus https://t.co/IJYVfLr94E pic.twitter.com/znmSEvS7pv
— ausil ( laisul ) πΈ (@AusilMV) May 28, 2024
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what the fuck
— KingK (@KingKlonoa) May 28, 2024
they just let you retry? why would they change that?
then what's even the point of the gauntlet???
All the tension I was feeling is just gone now lmao pic.twitter.com/xAP4915lMi
Uhhh in the new Paper Mario they made one of the harder challenges in the game easier for the babby nintendo fans someone complained about it and now they're mad
Why are you all so against accessibility features????
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Star Citizen has now raised over $700 million, and no, there's still no release date. https://t.co/LirY3EB2vx pic.twitter.com/pSkwlF8vrs
— IGN (@IGN) May 28, 2024
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>The anti-woke game modding forum just opened and welcomes anyone who wants to visit.
— Pirat_Nation (@Pirat_Nation) May 26, 2024
>Posting comments can be done anonymouslyhttps://t.co/DOyFuab0XD pic.twitter.com/Dq5ZIY0sq6
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AimJunkies denied the claims and argued that cheating isn't against the law. In addition, it refuted the copyright infringement allegations; these lacked substance because some of the referenced copyrights were registered well after the cheats were first made available, AimJunkies said.
After years of legal twists and turns, the case went to trial this week, where both sides presented their arguments. AimJunkies, among other things, stressed that the defendants never touched any of Destiny 2's copyrighted game code.
In addition to deciding over the copyright infringement claims, the jury also had to rule on a counterclaim from third-party developer James May. May denied being responsible for coding the cheat and alleged that Bungie βhacked' his computer.
After the hearings were finalized, the jury released its verdict late Friday, finding all defendants liable for direct, vicarious, and contributory copyright infringement. Phoenix Digital Group and all individual defendants are ordered to pay Bungie damages for the actual profits they reaped, totaling $63,210.
I HATE EVER-EXPANDING COPYRIGHT LAW