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Our GTA games will put you right into the action of the best-selling video game series. You can join a gang of street criminals, or enter a high-class Mafia crime ring. The choice is yours, as our GTA collection features action based on the popular computer and console video game series.

Wreak havoc in Vice City, kill enemy gang members, and live a life of crime. High-octane Grand Theft Auto action is available right on your computer, completely for free. Start stealing virtual cars today!Wield dangerous weapons, steal fast cars, and race around the city in our GTA games. You'll feel like a real criminal, running from the cops and trying to escape from the FBI. You can drive Mafia vehicles, help fellow gang members flee the scene, and kill anyone in your path! With so many Grand Theft Auto challenges available, you'll be able to live out every gangster fantasy imaginable. Our games are based on the Rockstar GTA series, including levels based on San Andreas and Chinatown Wars!

Over the past year there has been a wave of copyright infringement lawsuits against alleged cheaters or cheat makers.Take-Two Interactive Software, the company behind ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ (GTA V), is one of the major players involved. The company has filed several lawsuits in the US and abroad, targeting alleged cheaters.In August the company filed a case against Florida resident Jhonny Perez, accusing him of copyright infringement by creating and distributing a cheating tool. The software, known as “Elusive,” could be used to cheat and, interfering with the gameplay of others.“In essence, Defendant is free riding on TakeTwo’s intellectual property to sell a commercial product that interferes with the carefully orchestrated and balanced gameplay that Take-Two created for its players,” Take-Two notes in the court filing this week.The defendant has a clear profit motive, according to the company, which notes that “Elusive” was sold at prices ranging from $10 to $30, depending on the package. Buyers could pay through PayPal, but Steam and Amazon gift cards were also accepted.How much money was made in the process remains unknown. Prior to filing the lawsuit, Take-Two requested detailed financial records from Perez in an attempt to reach a settlement. However, the defendant didn’t hand over the requested information and eventually stopped responding.This lack of response continued after the lawsuit was filed, which prompted Take-Two to move for a default judgment.

According to the company, it’s clear that the cheat maker is guilty of both direct and contributory copyright infringement.Take-Two submitted its proposed default judgment to a New York federal court this week, asking for the maximum statutory damages amount of $150,000.Among other things, Take-Two says this is warranted because the cheating activity resulted in severe losses. According to an estimate provided by the company, the harm is at least $500,000. In addition, the maximum in damages should also act as a deterrent against other cheat developers.“A maximum award would deter Defendant and other infringers from creating similar cheating tools that modify and alter GTAV,” the company argues.“Indeed, Defendant is not alone in his effort to create, distribute, and maintain a program that alters and modifies Take Two’s game, which is then sold to users for profit.

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Grand Theft Auto III Mod: 100% working on 371 devices, voted by 1079, developed by Rockstar Games. MOD, Money/Ammo/Invincible.