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Old 07-05-2016, 06:45 PM   #266
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Looks like Blizzzard anti-cheat policies are also taregtting cheat device makers since they recently sued a German company called Bossland for an undisclosed amount. Not the first time they've sued the company but the case is taking place in a more favorable location for them.

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If you play Overwatch and you're not a cheater you've probably never heard of Watchover Tyrant, a paid program that allows players to see where all their enemies are and everyone's names and health, as well as tweak the game's field of view. The program is being sold by a German company known as Bossland GMBH as a subscription service for around $66 a year.

Blizzard caught wind of this and other cheats the company sells for Blizzard games and is taking it to court claiming the cheat maker is committing copyright infringement, breaking the DMCA's anti-circumvention clause, and creating unfair competition.
https://www.destructoid.com/blizzard...--373222.phtml
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