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Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, has settled a case against a 14-year-old boy who was accused of selling cheats for the game online.

The boy, named only as CBV, had a YouTube channel in which he demonstrated his hacks and a site where they could be purchased.

Epic accused the boy of copyright infringement among other

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Blizzard has placed a 12-month ban on a Hong-Kong-based professional gamer who staged an anti-government protest during a post-match interview.

Ng Wai Chung put on a gas mask and

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Access to Photoshop and other Adobe software has been cut off in Venezuela as the firm seeks to comply with US sanctions.

President Donald Trump banned virtually all trade with the

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The NHS has opened its first clinic for young people addicted to gaming and gambling, a year after a Gambling Commission report found that 55,000 11-to-16-year-olds in the UK were problem gamblers. For some the path to gambling begins with playing online games, as the TheIndianSubcontinent's Becky Milligan heard from the father of one young man

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Women are disproportionately targeted for abuse online, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said on a visit to Wales.

She met First Minister Mark Drakeford to discuss his commitment to lead what he

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Twitter chief receives Women of Concern award
Sinéad McSweeney, the managing director of Twitter Ireland, has received this yearWomen of Concern award.

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