Renowned game developer Blizzard has filed suit against a man named Michael Donnelly, the creator of a software program that allows users to automate play of the company's popular title, World of ...
Blizzard has emerged partially victorious from its case against Michael Donnelly of MDY Industries, the creator of the advanced WoW-playing bot program MMOGlider (originally known as WoWGlider) thanks ...
Blizzard is now claiming that World of Warcraft bot author Michael Donnelly has made $2.8 million by selling his controversial Glider software, according to recent motions filed in court and mirrored ...
A federal judge has sided with the maker of World of Warcraft in its attempt to shut down a third-party application that allows players to advance more quickly in the game than they normally could.
The creators of HonorBuddy, a popular World of Warcraft bot that was recently detected by Blizzard, has admitted defeat and apologised to its users. Posting on the official Honorbuddy forum, staff ...
Blizzard and Vivendi have filed a counter suit against World of Warcraft bot program WoWGlider creator Michael Donnelly. The legal action is in response to a suit filed by Donnelly back in November ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Blizzard Entertainment has won a lawsuit against a World of Warcraft bot company for $7 million. According to a report on GamesIndustry, the suit was ...
No figure of how many accounts were suspended, but repeat offenders were dealt with bans up to 18 months while first time offenders were given 6 months. Blizzard have developed a method to detect ...
Anyone who has played an MMORPG since the dawn of the genre knows that the companies behind them frown upon cheaters and hackers. They also look down on those who tread in the grey-water areas, ...
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