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Over a year and a half ago, Blizzard tried to put the smackdown upon the creater of one of WoW's more popular cheat programs. Recent moves by Blizzard however were thwarted reports Game Activist.
Blizzard tried to drag Lavish Software into the lawsuit. Lavish owns several software tools that can manipulate game interfaces. They can be used with WoW, but to use the software to cheat requires user modification (as I understand it). Apparently MDY has a deal with Joe Thaler (the owner of Lavish) to use their software as a part of Glider. Blizzard discovered the connection, and issued a subpoena to Lavish, which was rejected by the courts.
It is not the end of the lawsuit, but it seems Blizzard isn't completely getting its way either. |