GTA Online publisher Take-Two is gunning for a black market that’s basically heaven for cheaters

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  • GAT Online publisher Take-Two is suing Paiao Network Technology, the owner of online marketplace PlayerAuctions
  • The lawsuit claims PlayerAuctions makes millions from facilitating the sale of illegitimate content and hacked accounts
  • Such sales can give new players massive advantages in GTA Online, basically enabling a form of cheating

As GTA V is one of the biggest games in the world, it’s no wonder developer Rockstar and publisher Take-Two Interactive take it very seriously, so much so that the latter is suing online marketplace PlayerAuctions for allegedly selling unauthorized content that infringes GTA V’s copyright.

Spotted by Polygon, the lawsuit is directed at Chinese company Paiao Network Technology, which owns the PlayerAuctions platform, and alleges that the marketplace sells “thousands of listings for unauthorized, infringing GTA Online content – including heavily modified player accounts, in-game assets, and virtual currency – all gained by using hacking software, cheats, and technical exploits.”

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