It was noted that LeagueSharp supposedly created a Peruvian shell company to apparently secure its copyrights with the intention to prevent legal action from Riot Games. Moreover, the online cheat service allegedly stole the personal information of one of the developer's employees. The studio reportedly claimed that the cheating tools used by the service violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by sidestepping the game's anti-cheating programs. The LOL developer reportedly received a settle amount of $10 million.Īccording to Dot Esports, the game developer has also won a court order ban and control over the cheating service's websites. It seemed that the reason for the drop was Riot Games' settlement victory over the subscription cheating service provider, LeagueSharp. But recent reports have pointed out that most players have noticed a reduction in the number of reports of cheaters playing the MOBA. ![]() ![]() Gamers playing "League of Legends" have previously voiced out their concerns about the rampant cheating in the game.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |