Rockstar Games' parent company Take-Two Interactive has filed a motion against the Florida resident Jhonny Perez, for copyright infringement and requesting default judgment, $150,000 compensation, against the alleged creator of the "Elusive" GTA V cheat.
Take Two alleges that the cheat has caused severe harm, and requests $150,000 compensation, the maximum statutory damages for copyright infringement and legal costs amounting to $69,686.
The company has filed several lawsuits in the US and abroad, targeting alleged cheaters. In August the company filed a case against Florida resident Jhonny Perez, accusing him of copyright infringement by creating and distributing a cheating tool. The software, known as “Elusive,” could be used to cheat and grief, interfering with the gameplay of others.
Via TorrentFreak
Monday, December 10, 2018
Grand Theft Auto V’ (GTA V) Cheat, Elusive, Creator Sued By Take-Two Interactive Software
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