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 ...
The creators of HonorBuddy, a popular World of Warcraft bot that was recently detected by Blizzard, has admitted defeat and apologised to its users. Posting on the official Honorbuddy forum, staff ...
Honorbuddy is no more. Following legal losses in Germany and the US, the bot's developers, Bossland, have discontinued sales of Honorbuddy and other tools. Honorbuddy won't be around to see it, but ...
Blizzard Entertainment has won $7 million in a long-running lawsuit against a World of Warcraft bot company. Blizzard initially filed suit against Ceiling Fan Software in December 2011. Ceiling Fan ...
Blizzard is now claiming that World of Warcraft bot author Michael Donnelly has made $2.8 million by selling his controversial Glider software, according to recent motions filed in court and mirrored ...
HonorBuddy users hit with a six-month ban. 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, ...
World of Warcraft Blizzard filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against one of World of Warcraft's biggest private servers, but the team behind it is putting on a brave face: 'Challenges come to us ...
Almost every MMORPG player with a scrap of ethics hates bots, and has since the dawn of time. We see them taking up space in our hubs, running around, stealing mobs away from new players, smacking ...
If you're tired of dealing with bots in the Waking Shores, this World of Warcraft player has an entertaining solution (Image via Reddit/WoW) One of the most frustrating parts of World of Warcraft has ...
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