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Stealthy
03-28-2008, 06:40 PM
Hi all,

Thought you might find this interesting:

From this article:

http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/wow-declares-war-against-automated-play/2008/03/28/1206207360290.html

The creators of the exceedingly popular online game World of Warcraft are suing the developer of a tool that makes it possible to play the game unattended.

Blizzard filed the suit against Michael Donnelly, the creator of [a certain botting software], arguing the tool - which automates many in-game actions - infringes on its copyright, breaks its End User License Agreement (EULA) and disturbs the game's balance.

Developers and players of online-only games like WoW have long battled tools that automate play, as users can gain an unfair advantage over other players by earning experience points, in-game money and other achievements without actually playing.

The [botting software] website boasts the tool can kill enemies, mine resources, monitor vital characteristics like health, mana and energy and move the character through the game world, all without the player being there.

"You can do something else, like eat dinner or go to a movie, and when you return, you'll have a lot more experience and loot," the website explains.

Donnelly offers a free limited trial version of the tool via the [botting software] website, but those looking for the full version must pay him $US25.

"[Donnelly's company] MDY has maliciously encouraged WoW players to exceed the scope of their licenses under the EULA and TOU [terms of use] by developing, promoting and supporting [bot software], 'bot' program designed specifically to exploit WoW and 'play' characters, increase their 'level' in the game to access more advanced game content, and acquire valuable in-game currency, all without actual human participation," Blizzard said in statement submitted to federal court in Arizona.

"[Botting] use severely harms the WoW gaming experience for other players by altering the balance of play, disrupting the social and immersive aspects of the game, and undermining the in-game economy."

Blizzard's case largely hinges on technical claims that Donnelly infringed its copyright because [botters] load a copy of WoW into their computer's memory, known as RAM. Donnelly said this is not copyright infringement because Blizzard permits its licensees to load WoW into RAM in order to play the game and [botting software] does not create any copies of WoW code.

MDY's court statement said Donnelly decided to fight Blizzard in court after "audacious threats" from the company, which involved a lawyer and an "unidentified private investigator" appearing at Donnelly's home, demanding he immediately stop selling [bot software] and return all profits made from [botting] sales.

To back up its case, Blizzard refers to a report by Indiana University associate professor Edward Castronova, which concludes that [botting]'s damages to Blizzard exceed $20 million per year.

Castronova said the damages relate to dissatisfied players quitting the game as a result of [botting] users, customer service costs in dealing with [botting]-related complaints and new players refusing to sign up when they learn about [botting].

Of WoW's more than 10 million users, over 100,000 have bought [botting], according to Donnelly.

The case is still in its early stages, with both sides awaiting a summary judgment before the case can go to trial.



Cheers,
Stealthy

Toned
03-28-2008, 06:58 PM
Lol ya that's Mercury he's getting WTFPWNED. This was filed a few years ago I remember seeing this posted some where aswell as his initial case after they did a MASS ban for [botting] accounts. Moral of the story don't bot in wow tards :P

Tehtsuo
03-28-2008, 07:37 PM
[Botting software creator] winning the suit still won't make botting allowed, and even though from a technical standpoint he should be in the clear, from a legal standpoint, he's up against a lot.

Anozireth
03-28-2008, 08:51 PM
I would think that even if he won the lawsuit (unlikely with the amount of money Blizzard can throw at lawyers), Blizzard would still be free to ban accounts for exploiting.

Tehtsuo
03-28-2008, 09:14 PM
[Botting software company] doesn't own the accounts that got banned, nor does it have authority to dispute Blizzard's legal right to ban accounts.

Mosg2
03-28-2008, 09:36 PM
Yeah, this suit was filed almost two years ago. You'd be surprised how many people have donated money to help Merc out.

If you're interested in reading about the whole thing, Merc posted all of the documents on the forums at Don'tLinkToBottingSoftwareAsPerCommunityGuidelines .com iirc. There's a whole section covering the court case haha.

One interesting thing is that if Blizz wins (up in the air, it's an incredibly technical case from what I understand) Merc will be forced to turn over all of the personal data that he has of the people who've purchased it... It wouldn't take Blizz long to match those names with accounts.

PyrostasisTDK
03-28-2008, 09:37 PM
Thats when you have an accidental catastrophic hard drive failure.

Tehtsuo
03-28-2008, 09:46 PM
Thats when you have an accidental catastrophic hard drive failure.

And most likely spend the rest of your life in jail.... :pinch:

Mosg2
03-28-2008, 10:31 PM
A lot of people requested that he go ahead and delete all that info now while he's in the middle of litigation... Claim some sort of fire or flood etc.

/shrug

pinotnoir
03-29-2008, 09:12 AM
I thought bliz sued [botting software company] a long time ago. Maybe its finally making it through the process now.

Skuggomann
03-29-2008, 09:47 AM
Thats when you have an accidental catastrophic hard drive failure.

HAHA Wooord XD


still dont see the big deal, bin playign wow for over 2 years now and i have NEVER bin even slightly unsatisfied or pissed at booters :S

thinus
03-29-2008, 11:15 AM
Thats when you have an accidental catastrophic hard drive failure.

HAHA Wooord XD


still dont see the big deal, bin playign wow for over 2 years now and i have NEVER bin even slightly unsatisfied or pissed at booters :S

BG often?

Silly Gooooose
03-29-2008, 11:27 AM
actually PleaseReadTheRules is pretty shitty for AFK farming. NamingBottingSoftwareIsBad is the bot you speak of.

Vyndree
03-29-2008, 12:29 PM
I'm going to remind everyone of the level of visibility this site gets and the negative feedback we face when uninformed visitors make assumptions based on the public postings on this site. Regardless of the content of posts, we've already had situations where users purposely misquote or misrepresent us based on posts like these on the official WoW Forums. PLEASE, take a moment to think about how your post can be interpreted, or mis-interpreted, before you post it.

I'll also remind everyone of the very visible Community Guidelines (http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&postID=14540) that are now linked on the front page.


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If it is against the ToS of the game you are discussing it is against dual-boxing.com’s community guidelines to discuss ways of breaking said ToS. We are COMMITTED to keeping our hobby 100% compliant with the ToS of any game we play.
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keyclone
03-29-2008, 12:47 PM
damn she's good....