Bungie wins $4.3 million in case against 'Destiny 2' cheat provider AimJunkies
. Bungie first sued AirmJunkies in 2021, accusing it of copyright and trademark infringement for hosting"Destiny 2 Hacks" on its website.
US District Court Judge Thomas Zilly ruled mostly in favor of AimJunkies last year, deciding that Bungie had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove its claim. However, he gave Bungie the chance to present more evidence. That copyright infringement lawsuit is still headed to trial, but Zilly apparently referred the non-copyright-related aspects of the case to arbitration.
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