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While a court could find all of the evidence of this legal action, it is unlikely the game would be impacted, as the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Chris Roberts is a big fan of the site and believes the issue is "completely and utterly irrelevant."
The third story is by Vulture, which reports police in California are investigating the actions of a number of people who created a mod that allowed the players to hack into the servers of GTA V's online casinos.
"It's a fairly common practice to use the mod menu to play games and to cheat with other players. The players in question are all illegal. The mod menu should be removed," Vulture founder David L. Smith wrote. "The only reason this is happening is because this game is so much easier to use and the mods are free."
The mod "infamous" is available for free on the Steam store and has sold over 6 million copies.
"The entire mod menu is a direct abuse of the mod menu and a total waste of time and money. It is incredibly bad at making a game with an open community, and it is completely wrong," the blog's author, Chris Roberts, wrote as a follow-up.The United Nations (UN) has voted unanimously on the United States' use of military force in Syria to prevent the "extremist violence" that has engulfed the country, with about 30 countries joining the fight against Islamic State to take part.
The United States, which has been arming rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for six years, announced on Saturday that it now had more than 8,400 troops in Syria on the ground, in a move that could have led to a "pre-emptive strike" against Islamic State.
"We are very confident, and we will act with greater force, in order to deter the continued, and intensifying, violent actions of terrorist groups in Syria, including a potential strike against ISIL in Syria," UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres told reporters at the UN General Assembly in New York.
"We will not tolerate any action which furthers the destruction of our friend, the world's greatest ally, and will not let ISIL or any other terrorist group continue to threaten the world.
"We are ready to use all means available to prevent the further escalation of these terrible events."
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Saturday that he had made the decision to go to war with Islamic State. (Mohamed Abd El Ghani/Reuters
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