Blizzard claims DateTime:2/4/2012 7:15:33 PM
Blizzard claims that WoW's EULA and TOU prohibit "WoW players from using third-party add-on programs, and specifically cheat programs, in conjunction with WoW," and that, by nature of Donnelly's own WoW account, he was aware of the restrictions and prohibitions. Furthermore, Blizzard and Vivendi point to the WoWGlider faq from Donnelly's site which specifically notes that the program is "against the Terms of Service," though it adds that while the program "does not violate any of the terms listed under Blizzard's "Client/Server Manipulation Policy," interested purchasers should use the program at their own risk. You can buy cheap wow gold here ,we have cheap wow gold for sale !
Blizzard also specifically notes that WoWGlider works by launching an unauthorized copy of the WoW executable to circumvent Blizzard's Warden anti-cheating system.In addition to monetary relief and legal fees, Blizzard and Vivendi have asked the court to require that the WoWGlider website be shut down and all rights and titles to be transferred to Blizzard, that Donnelly be restrained from continuing to sell the program, that he deliver the source code to the program, and that he provide the developer with all accounting related to the sale of WoWGlider. Buy cheap wow gold here !
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