In 2016, Twitch imposed a lifetime ban against popular CS:GO streamer James "Phantoml0rd" Varga. The reason for the ban was never made clear—Twitch said only that ...
A judge has ruled that Phantoml0rd's contract with Twitch includes an "unconscionable" clause, which enables the banned streamer to ask for much higher than $50,000 in damages. As part of Twitch's ...
Streamer James "PhantomL0rd" Varga, is suing Twitch after his account was suspended in July of 2016 during the CS:GO gambling controversy. According to PC Gamer, Varga is now suing Twitch for ...
Former streamer James 'Phantoml0rd' Varga has won a legal battle with Twitch, following a lifetime platform ban. Back in 2016, Varga was permanently banned from streaming on the platform for allegedly ...
Streamers and content creators from every platform will be paying close attention to a lawsuit this week between Twitch and Phantoml0rd. If you're not familiar with the situation, James "Phantoml0rd" ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. James “PhantomL0rd” Varga was suspended from ...
James “Phantoml0rd” Varga is currently in a legal battle with Twitch over his high-profile ban in 2016, but that hasn’t stopped him from threatening to file another lawsuit. Varga is threatening to ...
Tonight the Twitch user James “PhantomL0rd” Varga found himself in the crosshairs of a DDOSer going by the moniker DERP (under Twitter handle @DerpTrolling) decided to shut down whatever he was ...
In 2016, a number of streamers and online video personalities were implicated for promoting CS:GO skin betting sites that they were also owners of. James "PhantomL0rd" Varga was among the names names ...
Twitch has permanently suspended Phantoml0rd, a well known personality in the controversial Counter-Strike: Global Offensive betting community, from the service ...
Twitch has pulled on the ban hammer on popular Counter-Strike: GO streamer PhantomL0rd for the ever nebulous "terms of service" violation. And while the company is ...