Don't mess with 。 League of Legends。if you aren't prepared to pay the (really expensive) consequences. 。
League of Legends。creators Riot Games won a lawsuit against the makers of a cheating and hacking service called LeagueSharp, earning Riot $10 million. On top of the steep penalty, the creators of LeagueSharp received a court-ordered ban from playing。 League of Legends 。League of Legends。
and any other future Riot games as well as an order to hand over their LeagueSharp-affiliated websites to Riot.。SEE ALSO:'League of Legends' is heading to the Big Ten Network as a college esport。 LeagueSharp's product violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by getting around Riot Games' anti-cheating software to allow users to execute code scripts to alter the game, whether to trigger abilities at inhuman speed, level up。League。
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When Riot originally filed the suit in August 2016, the developer alleged that LeagueSharp's creators attacked servers and that, when Riot confronted LeagueSharp, LeagueSharp leaked private information about a Riot employee.。
The lawsuit was settled against three of LeagueSharp's German creators and their alleged shell company based in Peru. 。
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