Last week, Blizzard won a court case in Germany against Bossland GmbH, the German company responsible for making and selling bot programs for World of Warcraft, among many other games. Players can use ...
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 ...
After two years in the courts, Blizzard has won its suit against Ceiling Fan Software, maker of Shadow Bot and Pocket Gnome. Once defeated, the bot developer dropped a legendary item, completing the ...
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.
Blizzard is currently in the process of suing the creator of bot software which auto-performs certain actions and tasks in World of Wacraft. Reported by the BBC, the developer claims that Michael ...
Users of the popular World of Warcraft bot Glider, the makers of which are currently being sued by Warcraft developer Blizzard, are being targeted in what is rumored to be the largest wave of bannings ...
Court Dismissed The FTC has dropped its lawsuit against Microsoft following the Activision Blizzard acquisition, letting the tech giant loose Drift King Why did Blizzard bring “hectic and chaotic” ...
Blizzard has issued temporary bans to a large number of World of Warcraft players for using bots. In a post on the official World of Warcraft forums, community manager Josh Allen (AKA "Lore") ...
A judge has ruled in favour of World of Warcraft developer, Blizzard, which is currently engaged in a legal battle against the creator of a WoW bot program called MMO Glider. The Arizona district ...
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 ...
Blizzard has issued a ban to more than 100,000 World of Warcraft accounts for the use of bots. According to a report from PCGamesN, Blizzards principal target was players using "HonorBot," which farms ...