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The MMO Glider program sells for $25, with an optional $5 subscription available that provides additional functionality. As such, Blizzard's licensees cannot violate Blizzard's exclusive rights under the Copyright Act to make copies simply by loading a copy of the program into RAM to play WoW," reads one section of Donnelly's retort.
"Blizzard permits its licensees to load the WoW game client software into RAM to play WoW. "Blizzard's designs expectations are frustrated, and resources are allocated unevenly, when bots are introduced into the WoW universe, because bots spend far more time in-game than an ordinary player would and consume resources the entire time," said Blizzard in a legal statement filed last week.ĭonnelly claims that his program does not violate Blizzard's copyright because it never makes a true copy of the game client.
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 on GamePolitics.ĭonnelly, the author of popular World of Warcraft bot Glider-a downloadable tool that automatically plays the massively multiplayer game for users-was sued by Blizzard in February of 2007.īoth sides have since been locked in a legal battle, with Blizzard claiming that Donnelly knowingly infringed on its copyright, in addition to breaking World of Warcraft's End User License Agreement.