Recently, Epic Games sued two gamers for cheating in Fortnite and took the case to the court instead of just banning them. Epic did not know the identity of the gamers at that moment but it later revealed that one of them was a 14-year-old. Epic wished to deal seriously with cheating and cheaters in the and thus took to the court. Their strategy was legit but it was poorly implemented. His mother was not at all happy with the decision and decided to address the court directly via a letter. Here are the key points she had addressed in the letter. She says that Fortnite’s terms require parental consent for minors and that she never gave this consent. She says the case is based on a loss of profits but argues that it’s a free-to-play video game and that in order to prove a loss Epic would nee...