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Blizzard Takes action aginst Warcraft Bot WoW Glider

Filed under PC News on March 26th, 2008

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Blizzard/Vivendi games up in arms over the Warcraft bot ‘WoW Glider’, the legal docs describe a legal battle that’s unfolding in US District Court over WoW Glider, a bot that automates just about anything in World of Warcraft. According to plaintiff Blizzard, the program infringes on their copyright, and violates Blizzards EULA, WoW Glider argues that since no copy of the game is used, it does not violate any copyrights. Here’s a snip with some of the details:

In its legal submission to the court last week, the firm said: “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.”
‘Infringed agreement’

Blizzard argued that Michael Donnelly’s tool also infringed the End User License Agreement that all parties have to adhere to when playing the game. More than 100,000 copies of the tool have been sold, according to Mr Donnelly. More than 10 million people around the world play Warcraft.

Mr Donnelly said the first time had had been aware of potential legal action over his program was when a lawyer from Vivendi games, which publishes Warcraft, and an “unnamed private investigator” appeared at his home.

In his legal submission, he detailed: “When they arrived, they presented Donnelly with a copy of a complaint that they indicated would be filed the next day in the US District Court for the Central District of California if Donnelly did not immediately agree to stop selling Glider and return all profits that he made from Glider sales.”

“Blizzard’s audacious threats offended Donnelly,” according to the legal papers.

Mr Donnelly says his tool does not infringe Blizzard’s copyright because no “copy” of the Warcraft game client software is ever made.

Blizzard has said the tool infringes copyright because it copies the game into RAM in order to avoid detection by anti-cheat software.

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Game on

Filed under PC News on October 2nd, 2007

The NPD Group has released the latest list of the top 10 best selling PC games in the US, this time for the week ending September 22:

1. World In Conflict - Sierra/Vivendi
2. The Sims 2 Bon Voyage - Electronic Arts
3. World Of Warcraft- Blizzard
4. World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade - Blizzard
5. Bioshock - 2K Games
6. Medal Of Honor: Airborne - Electronic Arts
7. The Sims 2 Deluxe - Electronic Arts
8. World In Conflict Collector’s Edition - Sierra/Vivendi
9. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms - Sega
10. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword - 2K Games

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E3 - New F.E.A.R. Game Stuff For The PC And Xbox 360

Filed under PC News, Xbox on July 11th, 2007

Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, today announced F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate, an all-new stand-alone expansion pack for Windows PC and F.E.A.R. Files, the complete stand-alone expansion pack series, for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Both products are scheduled to ship this fall.

F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate, the second expansion pack for Windows PC, offers both seasoned gamers and those who have never played the original F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) the ability to jump-in and experience the fright with a brand new team in an all-new experience that presents a different perspective of the events that occur at Armacham. The campaign reveals a parallel story allowing players to take the role of a different F.E.A.R. soldier and battle new enemies that the original team never saw coming.

F.E.A.R. Files features the all-new F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate campaign, as well as F.E.A.R. Extraction Point, voted “Best Expansion Pack” by PC Gamer, delivering a double dose of chills and action.

F.E.A.R. Extraction Point kicks off where the original game ended. Once the hunter, now the hunted, the new mission is simple… escape. All new locations, weaponry and enemies combine to take the F.E.A.R. franchise to new levels of action and suspense.

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