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POWERLEVELING-Back to Blizzard |
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In their earlier efforts to keep us in wotlk, they have tried to convince us that Naxx is so easy because it is an introductionary raid-instance, and people will be happy with Ulduar. They have basicly said that classes and healing are a little overpowered for Naxx, but they wanted everyone to be able to see the content and healing should be fine in Ulduar about power leveling. Not a single word about PvP as usual (I am saying as usual because I do not count GCs bull posts about it). Someone may think that would be somewhat of a priority instead of changing 9 classes, but who knows to get power leveling.
In other news, the trial between Blizzard and MMO Glider, one of the most advanced and accessible power leveling, has finally ended after 3 years. The verdict: MDY Industries will pay compensatory damages in the amount of $6,000,000 dollars to Blizzard. I do not know if anyone has written about this earlier since I do not really read that much here anymore, but in case noone has not I will give you a quick write-up.
MMO Glider, from now on referred to as Glider, is a bot that plays the game for you and as such counts as a third party software. (Obvious matters first). If a user decides to use Glider he therefore breaks the Blizzard TOS and EULA. So you say "So what, Blizzard can ban a user botting, sure, but they can not sue them, can they get power leveling?"
And the short answer is, no, they can not. There is no American law (Dunno why the MDY Industries act in a (Sorry to say it)-face corporate country like USA anyways) against botting a videogame to get power leveling. There is however a copyright law invented back in the Napster days. Can not remember the abbrehevation right now, but basically this law says that you can not have anything copyrighted on your computer. |
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