This LGJ looks at Blizzard's latest use of copyright infringement to thwart cheaters.
I did want to note, after a few comments about this, that I unfortunately haven't had a chance to play StarCraft II (other than the beta), so I didn't talk specifically about the cheats built into that game. The end is more a big picture analysis of inclusion of cheats, not a condemnation of Blizzard as some have taken it.
Read on!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
LGJ: Blizzard, Cheating, and Copyright Infringement
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Labels: Blizzard, Cheats, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Law, Intellectual Property Law, Joystiq, Law of the Game on Joystiq, Lawsuit, LGJ, Starcraft
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