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Cheat Creators Promise New Cheat for Call of Duty Following Court Ruling

EngineOwning refuses to back down.

Activision

As publishers and game developers continue to fight cheat creators, Activision has a new victory under its belt. The United States District Court of the Central District of California ordered EngineOwning, which sells cheats for Call of Duty and other games, like Counter-Strike, Battlefield, and Titanfall, to pay $14,465,600 in statutory damages and $292,912 in attorneys' fees as well as transfer its domain name www.engineowning.to to Activision.

However, EngineOwning is not planning to back down, it seems. On its website, it published a statement where it strongly disagrees with the decision. The site owners have apparently been working "to identify the latest detection vector and to increase the overall security of [their Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3] cheat." They also reassured users that Activision has no access to their data.

EngineOwning hopes to save its current domain but created some more to provide its users with cheats.

"Now Activision is trying to claim our engineowning.to domain. We have created backup domains (listed below) and kindly ask you to bookmark them.

We hope and think that our domain registrar will not defer to this bogus claim, that would not have been approved by any clearheaded judge with even basic democratic values in a proper jurisdiction."

Moreover, EngineOwning is working on a free version of its Warzone cheat, to spite Activision, it seems. At the moment, most of its software is stated as "undetected." 

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