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Comment Blizzards right on this one. (Score 2, Informative) 639

The point isn't so much that it's a violation of copyright, but it is a direct violation of the TOU and EULA. WoW is a fantastically engineered game, but keeping the game fun and balanced means that they have to keep out all of the bots and trainer programs. The glidebot does the grind part of the game for you. But the grind is part of the game. If you don't want to sit through that part, you shouldn't be playing WoW in the first place. The bot enables users to level faster than people who actually play the game the way it was intended to be played, by actually sitting at your keyboard. To bring my rant to an end...Blizzard is trying to stop any bots that play the game for you, and for VERY good reasons. I don't care if it's copyright or not, Blizzard stated that intent in their EULA and the glidebot should be grounded.

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