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Bungie Says Marty O’Donnell Owes Them Nearly $100,000 After ‘Destiny’ Contempt Finding - Forbes
Sep 16, 2021 56 secs
Composer Marty O’Donnell was responsible for the iconic Halo score and the launch music of Bungie’s Destiny, but after being removed from the company, a lengthy legal battle taken a turn into a result not in his favor.

Eurogamer is reporting that O’Donnell has been found in contempt of court regarding his use of Destiny assets, specifically the “Music of the Spheres,” which O’Donnell has previously either offered up for free on the internet or accepted donations for via Bandcamp.

The contempt of court ruling says that O’Donnell did not turn over all relevant material owned by Bungie like he was supposed to, and now must take a series of steps to rectify the situation, which includes issuing a public statement that he did not own the material, was not allowed to distribute it, and that anyone who got it from him, must delete it.

Past all this, Bungie is demanding that O’Donnell not just pay them whatever he’s earned from sales of the material, but also almost $100,000 in legal fees, which O’Donnell’s camp says is too steep.

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