Redeemed Destiny Nuclear Maker Bungee is infringement of our copyright

Destiny Guardians made a foreign producer from the bungee, and Bungji broke the terms and conditions of the program, and the program they made did not damage the game. Gamers are reacting in the reaction.

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The protagonist is 'Aimjunkies', which was accused of producing and selling Destiny Guardians in June last year. Bungee accused the producer for infringement of its copyright and trademark rights, and raised the same problem with the parent company Phoenix Digital Group. In January of this year, however, Aim Jungkis insisted that the company did not infringe Destiny Guardians copyrights, and the judge also admitted to the Bungee's copyright infringement.

Aim Jung Kissed that he made a nuclear program by copying the Destiny Guardians software codes and reverse engineering (reinstalling the software). It is a copyright infringement to sell the program produced through Reverse Engineering for a fee.

Aim Jungkis applied for valves, Google, and PayPal as a witness in a lawsuit on August 22 (local time) to support their claims. Regarding the valve, we requested specific figures related to sales, such as the number of simultaneous users of Destiny Guardians, and all information related to nuclear producers, including parent company Phoenix Digital. In addition, the company added that it is no different from the Steam Overlay (in-game interface that can access multiple community functions during play). It is to prove that their nuclear program has not been damaged by the bungee.

PayPal and Google are asking for information about those who use the nickname 'Martin Zeniu' and 'Jesuslover'. Aim Jungkis believes that one of the two purchased its program and handed it over to the destination, and broke the terms of its copyright and program use. Lastly, Aim Jungkis suggested that Bungyi has suggested that he has developed various features he developed in the game, but he insisted that he had not accepted it because he fell in mind.

Taken together, Destiny's nuclear producer did not damage the game, and he said that a single place infringed the copyright by making a person to secure its own program. It is a 'red-class jang' for bungee or gamers.

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