In a bid to identify individuals allegedly involved in creating and distributing cheats for the video game Destiny 2, Bungie has subpoenaed the U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken. The subpoena seeks to identify the owner of a Bitcoin wallet, who is believed to be a European resident. This individual, however, is contesting the subpoena, claiming it violates EU privacy laws and other regulations.

  • KeriKitty (They(/It))@pawb.social
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    5 天前

    Holy fuck, “we” are seriously even considering letting a company hunt somecritter down over game cheats?

    Imean, I knew this was a cyberpunk dystopia without the cool parts but… c’mon, really?

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        5 天前

        I mean not the first time they’ve sued over cheats, and they very much took a sweeping victory last time.

        I’d expect the same DMCA circumvention provision along with the always fun “Well, literally everything you did is also a CFAA violation so maybe you want to settle now before we try to get you extradited to the US on federal felony charges” threat would result in pretty much the same outcome here.

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    5 天前

    As much as I loved destiny back in the day, and hate cheaters that make PVP not fun for anyone else (wouldn’t mind a modding server and a vanilla server so we can all be happy, but I digress), I have to say my immediate response is “haha fuck you let people play on linux.”