Pego tal cual segun me llega la informacion:
In the case between Blizzard and MDY – familiar to some as WoWGlider, Blizzard is making claims that accessing the RAM of the running WoW process violates copyright. Imagine the new world if this case goes to Blizz. The program in question is a botting program. It drives the game character automatically. It doesn’t hack into anything. Clearly use of WoWGlider violates the EULA and TOS. But, is that Michael Donnelly’s problem? He only writes the software. Writing the software is not the same thing as using the software. The end user with WoWGlider can be banned from the game. Violating a EULA or TOS is not breaking the law. And, accessing and reading the XYZ coordinate of the player in world space is not violating DMCA. The reason this is abuse is because Blizzard is trying to use the DMCA to make reading an XYZ coordinate illegal – now please please please tell me how that violated copyright protection? And, in typical style, Blizzard isn’t just seeking to have Michael stop selling WoWGlider, but they are asking for his entire business, his records, his source-code, and his domain name. They want it all. This isn’t about a botting program people, this is about our rights here in the United States.
Read the legal paperwork here.
http://www.rootkit.com/vault/hoglund/AnswerAndCounterclaims.pdf
http://www.rootkit.com/vault/hoglund/ExhibitA.pdf
http://www.rootkit.com/vault/hoglund/ExhibitB.pdf
http://www.rootkit.com/vault/hoglund/ExhibitC.pdf
http://www.rootkit.com/vault/hoglund/ExhibitD.pdf
Que lo disfruteis!!!