The thing with the ruling on botting is that it stops people in an official capacity, so they can't publicly distribute the stuff, charge for it, etc. All it really means though is that bot programs move from download and paid licencsing to torrents, which cuts down on the little Johny Botters who can't figure the stuff out on their own, but doesn't stop the people who know where to lookor how to fiddle with it. Bottom line, I don't think Blizz wants to throw money at individuals to try and put a total end to botting.
Arguably, the case isn't so much about botting, but protecting the distributed program from interference and profitable exploitation by 3rd party programs. Not that I see it being that major a problem for anyone currently. It really just gives them a leg to stand on the next time someone tries to release Diablo 3 Trainer and sell it for loads of cash.
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