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Blizzard's Lawsuit Against Glider Coming To A Close
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iTZKooPA on
Friday, February 6, 2009 -
25 Comments Tags:
blizzard,
botting,
cheating,
farming,
glider,
kill stealing,
lawsuit,
mdy,
mdy industries,
mmoglider,
wowglider
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- MDY Industries sues Blizzard (November 2006) - That is correct, the case started off with MDY suing the developer for allegedly attempting to block the sale of the botting software.
- Blizzard tossed MDY a counter-suit (March 2007) - A few months later Blizzard turns around and sues MDY for damages.
- MDY receives a small victory (March 2008) - The first judgment comes out. MDY's licensing partner Lavish Software will not be forced to give up information about Lavish and MDY's dealings to Blizzard.
- Public interest group stands up for MDY (May 2008) - Public Knowledge submits a "friend of the court" brief stating that Blizzard is claiming more power than copyright protection offers them. The group, while not trying not to take sides, states that if Blizzard wins the suit, the lawsuit will become a landmark case that gives copyright holders immense power. More thoughts on the far-reaching topic by Terra Nova, Ars Technica and then Blizzard's response to Public Knowledge's filing.
- MDY is found guilty (July 2008) - Blizzard wins the case due to MDY's program copying proprietary code into the system's RAM. That is illegal under the DMCA.
- Blizzard seeks to bury MDY's program (August 2008) - Blizzard attempts to stop Glider from resurfacing by handcuffing MDY in every way possible. Company looks to stop possible open-sourcing of the code or MDY helping others develop such software.
- Blizzard gets paid (October 2008) - Judgement awards Blizzard $6 million for the hassle.
- MDY's soul is crushed - Bot maker doesn't feel they will convince the judge to allow them to keep selling MMOGlider during the appeals process with Blizzard.







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