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Blizzard vs Bot Programmers; winner takes cash, possibly souls! photo

Some days you roll out of bed and realize that you shouldn't even have made the effort. That's probably how the makers of WoWGlider felt when they got the Vivendi legal team all up in their "biznass" over the third party program they developed that allows people to functionally play World of Warcraft without having to be present at a computer.

WoWGlider is your quintessential bot program. It allows your character to go out, hunt monsters, kill them and then loot their corpses without any human interaction. Of course, this makes leveling and loot gathering extremely easy, and apparently much easier than Blizzard ever intended.

At 8:30AM (the crack of mid-morning) on October 25th, Michael Donnelly, the creator of WoWGlider, heard a rapping upon his chamber door. Was it a raven? Nevermore. Instead, he faced down the legal shotgun barrel of Vivendi Universal Games. Vivendi, the owner of World of Warcraft (and a TON of other games you love) had a bone to pick with Mr. Donnelly and they'll be pickin' that bone all the way to court if Mr. Donnelly doesn't comply with their demands.

No agreement between his lawyers and Vivendi's mecha-assault law squadron could be reached, and instead of allowing them to get the first salvo in, Mr. Donnelly has filed a claim in court against them, that you can see here.

This is a landmark case because while he was in violation of their TOS, Blizzard has been very supportive of the third-party program community of their mega-hit MMO, which has led to other MMO developers to be less Sony-esque in their treatment of such things. This case could decide how Blizzard and other MMO companies in the future make decisions regarding any and all third-party programs.








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wintermute's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/19/2006 08:00
wintermute
Nice little piece of flair in this press-relesase write up, with the Poe aside. Good job.
Daniel Husky Lingen's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/19/2006 10:46
Daniel Husky Lingen
The only problem I can see with it is that it's a hack - but i've never heard of a coder getting sued over one
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/20/2006 01:45
Aaron Mxy Yost
I'm not sure on what grounds VU can sue the creator of WoWGlider, but they certainly can ban any users caught running it.
Macaca's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/20/2006 12:34
Macaca
WoWGlider is certainly 'robbing' VU from money: by using it you spend a lot less actual gametime on leveling and item collection (because of the bot doing that during work/school), but instead you can go questing or do instances the whole evening. That implies more load and bandwidth usage for the game servers, since everybody is online all day long. (I dont know if thats valid in court, probably not).
Macaca's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/20/2006 12:39
Macaca
I forgot to add: maybe WoWGlider is also backward-robbing some players of time (=money, friends and such) by almost nullifiying all their grinding time from the past. All that time killing boars could've spent outside, on studies or at work. (im not bashing, these ar just random thoughts)
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