![]() ![]() ![]() Bossland admitted to selling 118,939 products to US users since July 2013, with Blizzard estimating that 36% of these products were cheats for its games. According to an article from PCGamesN, Bossland amended “lifetime” licenses for WoW, Hearthstone and Diablo 3 bots, forcing players to renew after two years of usage in order to rake in more cash.Īccording to Blizzard, the prevalence of these cheats has cost the company game sales, accusing Bossland of copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violating the DMCA’s anti-circumvention provision. Several of these bots have been banned since the court case, with Bossland amending its business model in order to accommodate for its legal costs. An example of one of Bossland’s products.
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