Blizzard, Vivendi file countersuit against WoWGlider creator
In response to the lawsuit filed by Michael Donnelly, the creator of the World of Warcraft bot program WoWGlider, Blizzard and Vivendi SA is a video game developer; formerly known as Vivendi Universal”>Vivendi have filed a countersuit. The countersuit, filed February 16, is seeking “monetary relief including damages sustained by Blizzard in an amount not yet determined.”
According to Gamasutra, Blizzard and Vivendi have also asked the court to require that the WoWGlider website be shut down and all rights and titles to be transferred to Blizzard. Apart from this, the countersuit also asks the court that Donnelly be restrained from continuing to sell the program, that he deliver the source code to the program, and that he provide the developer with all accounting related to the sale of WoWGlider.
Via Gamasutra
In response to the lawsuit filed by Michael Donnelly, the creator of the World of Warcraft bot program WoWGlider, Blizzard and Vivendi SA is a video game developer; formerly known as Vivendi Universal”>Vivendi have filed a countersuit. The countersuit, filed February 16, is seeking “monetary relief including damages sustained by Blizzard in an amount not yet determined.”
According to Gamasutra, Blizzard and Vivendi have also asked the court to require that the WoWGlider website be shut down and all rights and titles to be transferred to Blizzard. Apart from this, the countersuit also asks the court that Donnelly be restrained from continuing to sell the program, that he deliver the source code to the program, and that he provide the developer with all accounting related to the sale of WoWGlider.
Via Gamasutra