In one snippet of the case filing, which lists H3CZ, Scump, and H3CZ LLC as the plaintiffs, the lawsuit alleges only Activision had the “exclusive right” to contract with sponsors and broadcasters, and that teams and players were prohibited “from participating or supporting any professional Call of Duty<\/em> leagues or tournaments other than the CDL,” including any “commercialized” gameplay like informal friendly matches on stream.<\/p>
The lawsuit also claims these contractual provisions, among others, “impermissibly enriched Activision at the expense of the professional Call of Duty<\/em> League players and teams that were now under Activision’s thumb.”<\/p>