![]() ![]() with authorization to surreptitiously access files on Mr. " Limited Software License Agreement in effect at all relevant times does not provide Bungie, Inc. Now AimJunkies owner Phoenix Digital Group has filed its own suit against Bungie, TorrentFreak reported, arguing that Bungie broke the law by hacking into the personal laptop of James May, one of Phoenix Digital Group's managers, between 20. The case was dismissed in April as a judge ruled Bungie failed to prove the cheat seller infringed upon the studio's copyrights and trademarks.īungie re-filed its lawsuit, with AimJunkies issuing several subpoenas in an effort to take action against the developer in August, and then asking for the judge to dismiss the lawsuit – a demand which was rejected last month. This is the latest development in a legal battle that started last year when Bungie filed a copyright infringement claim against AimJunkies. ![]() Cheat maker AimJunkies has filed a countersuit against Destiny 2 developer Bungie.
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