Users were asked to remove music from a computer game on their own

The court forced composer Martin O'Donnell, who wrote the music for the Halo and Destiny games, to get rid ofof all copies

Because of this, he asked users to remove music from the internet on their own.

The fact is that O'Donnell previously worked with a game developerIn 2014, he was fired due to a conflict with Activision.In 2015, a court was held, during which the composer received the due monetary reward for his work, but he was forbidden to distribute music from Destiny.

Now, six years later, O'Donnell has been found guilty of failing to comply with court orders.Now, the composer must return the proceeds from the sale of this music to Bungie, compensate the company, and ask those who downloaded the tracks to remove copies.

Source: DTF