Pralen
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Game giant Blizzard Entertainment has applied total closing of BossLand, developer of several cheating programs and hacker methods for games.
Blizzard requires at least $ 200 per case of copyright infringement and argues that BossLand has sold at least 42,818 copies of his hacking tools in the US. Together corresponds to an amount of over 70 million.
Blizzard accused BossLand for several copyright infringement, unfair competition and violation of the anti circumvention of the DMCA. According to the game developer has cheating and bots inflicted damage in the form of millions of dollars in lost sales because they destroy games for legitimate players.
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BossLand have tried to get the case dismissed, but has not succeeded. Since then there has been silence from the German company that also has not answered inquiries after receiving a deadline of 24 hours.
Sorry for the bad google translate.
Sooooooo? whats up BossLand, is it 24 hours to close shop or?
Blizzard requires at least $ 200 per case of copyright infringement and argues that BossLand has sold at least 42,818 copies of his hacking tools in the US. Together corresponds to an amount of over 70 million.
Blizzard accused BossLand for several copyright infringement, unfair competition and violation of the anti circumvention of the DMCA. According to the game developer has cheating and bots inflicted damage in the form of millions of dollars in lost sales because they destroy games for legitimate players.
Refuse to answer
BossLand have tried to get the case dismissed, but has not succeeded. Since then there has been silence from the German company that also has not answered inquiries after receiving a deadline of 24 hours.
Sorry for the bad google translate.
Sooooooo? whats up BossLand, is it 24 hours to close shop or?