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A popular Destiny 2 YouTuber has responded to Bungie using their video due to vaulted content unable to be brought back.
Popular streamer Steven K. Bonnell II, better known on YouTube and other platforms as "Destiny," has been sued for revenge porn.
Destiny 2's assistant game director says Bungie wants to overhaul the game's new player experience to feel more curated going ...
In December of last year, a YouTuber by the name of Lord Nazo received copyright takedown notices from CSC Global — the brand protection vendor contracted by game creator Bungie — for ...
Bungie is set to take legal action vs a Destiny YouTuber who created months of drama in the community by sending fake Destiny DMCA takedowns.
Bungie, the developer of theDestiny franchise, has fileda lawsuit against YouTuber Lord Nazo, after he allegedly created fake accounts and issued 96 DMCA takedown notices to popular YouTube ...
DESTINY, a prominent YouTube live-streamer and political commentator, is married to Melina Goransson, who streams on Twitch. Here we take a look at the couple and why ‘Destiny divorce’ … ...
In what is certainly a wild turn of events, a Destiny 2 YouTuber is now being sued by Bungie for millions of dollars after allegedly significantly manipulating the YouTube copyright system ...
Bungie have hired Patrick 'Holtzmann' Casey, a prolific Destiny YouTuber since the launch of the original game, as a 'gameplay specialist'.What new Exotics are coming in the Warmind DLC? Here's ...
Destiny studio Bungie sued player and YouTuber Nick Minor for allegedly orchestrating a campaign of fake DMCA notices on YouTube.
Earlier this spring, the Destiny 2 community was thrown into chaos as a wave of copyright infringement notices and DMCA takedowns went out to a wide variety of YouTubers, claiming to be from ...
Popular streamer Steven K. Bonnell II, better known on YouTube and other platforms as "Destiny," has been sued for violating a federal "revenge porn" law. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in a Florida ...