Also I never said Blizzard shoud ignore them I just said they should continue to ban user not sue.
Blizzard is continuing to ban bot users. The lawsuit is an attempt to cut off the source of the problem. To use a criminal analogy, bot users are drug users, at most a neighborhood dealer. MDY is the guy in Columbia producing the drugs in the first place. It's nto a perfect analogy, but it fits. Players would not be able to use this bot if MDY did not supply it, and continuously update it.
First that means you are assuming just like me!
To an extent, yes. I'm assuming the judge made a ruling on the information that couldn't be released publicly. The general highlights were released as public information, but proprietary information - from both sides! - is withheld to prevent others from repeating MDY's actions.
Second I thought all bots were harmful sounds like they are using this one to gain back for the ones that aren't as well known also.
Third the key word is most! that means there are others, and you say that this is the only one and should pay for everything is wrong!
All bots are harmful to a certain extent. What raises Glider to an entirely different level is the way it was designed to evade detection. Yes, blizzard is claiming most of its bot-related losses are due to glider,
MDY doesn't dispute that fact. You're arguing a point the defense was willing to stipulate!
Not only that but how do they know these subscribers would have continued playing if they couldn't cheat? I am sure some would but come on you can't know that for sure period.
I am sure some would not. I am also sure some would have continued playing well past the 8 months. That's why it's called an
average.
Sorry I am not going to figure anything and the court should not either. If Blizzard cannot prove it than it did not happen, you can look at it anyway you like but that is the way it goes. Not only that but Blizzard claims 10 million plus active subscribers, I can only take the exact numbers I know and Blizzard states only several thousand specifically referenced Glider unless more can be proven then that is all blizzard can use. I don't care what they assume. They can not get damages from this guy if they can't prove it was caused specifically by Glider.
Luckily for everyone involved, your standards of evidence are irrelevant. There is no reason to assume a casual observer would be able to tell which bot was being used, anyway. The evidence on how Glider bots are distinguishable from other bots is part of the sealed testimony. The judge obviously felt there was enough evidence to rule on it.
If you'll note, the exact amount of damages is one of the issues held over for the full trial. Maybe we will get more comprehensive information at that time.
As for players that would have played for 7 months but got banned because they used Glider, uhm to bad to Blizzard that is like a store suing a theif for all the future purchases he/she would have made if they weren't in jail! Give me a break.
No, it's Blizzard suing the guy selling tool kits to beat all the anti-theft devices.