Quote Originally Posted by 'Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=12983 2#post129832
Guys, keep in mind, keyclone operates via an internet verification system on startup, so all he'd have to do to completely disable all but hacked copies of keyclone is turn off the key server. No way Blizz could sue him for the same sort of damages they did that other guy, especially since that other hack program was always illegal, whereas keyclone is specifically not against the ToS according to Blizzard today.
It hasn't always been agianst the EULA, they added that many months after release when they institued Warden. But that's beside the point I wanted to make: Blizzard has said Keyclone, etc is okay to use, it's not specifically in their EULA and all it requires is a reversal of opinion to get it to stop. And, of course, it shouldn't be an issue unless, as someone else said, he continued to develop the program and ways to circumvent Blizzard/detection.

Yes, it's good for now, but keep in mind that anything is subject to change. Just because one thing is ok now doesn't mean it'll always be that way. I wouldn't worry about anybody getting sued if they disallowed Keyclone, but there would still be a lot of upset multiboxers.