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Can Blizzard Be Beaten? Maybe...
mentallyjumbled.com — For those of you following Blizzard's many attempts to shut down botters, gold farmers, and the like through legal actions, you may be feeling a little despondent after the recent failure of the court when a judge agreed with Blizzard that modifying an program's memory is the same as copyright violation. There may be some good news...
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- DrGamez, on 09/06/2008, -0/+7So we want to encourage people banned for cheating in an MMO to sue and get to play the game and cheat more?
- aereaus, on 09/06/2008, -4/+0Did WoW just get Pawned?
- theimmortalmoo, on 09/06/2008, -0/+1....so that's like saying murders can sew the victims family for not being able to prevent the murder?....america ***** yea!..../palmface
- Babblin5, on 09/07/2008, -1/+1I applaud Blizzard for wanting to clean up the game for the community. I do, however, side with consumers when it comes to the lease/buy debate. If it's truly a lease, then it should be advertised and explained as such by the retailers at POS.
- jcaffoe, on 09/07/2008, -0/+4For 99% of consumers this isn't an issue. Just like how 99% of consumers don't need a warning label to tell them that if they order coffee from McDonalds it may be hot.
- JonnyCasino, on 09/07/2008, -0/+1Botting is against the ToS - everyone agreed to it from the start. I'd be in full support of this if the person was accidentally banned, but the party's already admitted that they used unauthorized botting scripts to cheat. People like this make WoW suck.
- Tippx, on 09/07/2008, -0/+1no.
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