Oh my god - someone wrote an additional program, using features of an underlying system of operating system and application programs, and dared to *sell* that?
[quote]Is WoW an operating system?
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No - Neither is Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Word, Photoshop, or any of the other dozens of applications programs with third party extensions written for them.
That's purely aside from the fact that there is no real *legal* distinction between an OS and an application program.
My God - to imagine, the shear chutzpah of writing a program that improves on or uses the features of another program. And making money off of it! You are right sir - there is no more immoral act than making money off of the backs of others in this way.
Fail! The bot program neither improves nor uses the features or WoW.The only thing it does is giving you virtual gold and items. That does not affect the program itself.
Oh - wow - you mean this program is being sold to people who put it on their computers and gain nothing by doing so? Oh, no, that's right - they use it to gain an (unfair) advantage in WoW.
That is what we're talking about, he sold a program that created features these people wanted, they installed it on their computer - *their* personal property (Not on Blizzards Server), made use of those features in the game (in a way I believe we both consider unethical), and they paid him for this program.
Well, for them, they obviously got something they wanted out of this. If they had to hack into the server to do this, that's illegal. But enforcing an EULA that restricts my installing a program *on* *my* *computer*, that works in *my* Ram, utilizes instructions that run through *my* CPU, and is stored on *my* hard drive, is granting a little more power to Blizzard than I think is safe.
By the way - what exactly *are* you going to do when Microsoft puts something like this in their EULA and explains that you can only use software from an "Approved Microsoft partner" on your machine? No Opera, No Firefox, you can't use Gimp obviously, since only paint and photoshop will be approved for use, No more Galactic Civilizations II for you, OpenOffice, that's gone - you'll buy Microsoft Office, and you'll be happy about it dammit! You'll do your xml files in notepad and *like* it too. Nobody here uses Avant, right? Nobody will miss that.
Haha, good joke. hahahahahahahaha....Ok i stop laughing and start telling you that not even Microsoft could be that stupid. Those program are the only reason you are buying windows at all. There would be nothing that windows had to offer what linux did not.
Ah - your argument is that companies would never be so foolish as to use a legal advantage that you believe they have a right to use in an unethical way that might, or might not, blow up in their face afterwards.
You remind me of the Ayn Rand Institute at the Microsoft Trial - They had this hilarious "Friend of the court" brief where they argued that Microsoft could not be exercising monopoly power, because it is impossible for a monopoly to exist without government fiat.
Microsoft cannot exercise Monopoly power because monopolies can't exist, therefore Microsoft can't be a Monopoly - QED
Not believing that a company would abuse this interpretation of contract law to achieve market dominance is like arguing that since assaulting someone would result in their hitting back, no one would ever assault someone. Obviously it's foolish to have laws against assault. No sense having any safeguards against someone doing something that no one with any sense would do.
You have such a wonderful faith in humanity that I feel so very certain you can forgive my cynicism. Also, sarcasm.
Oh - yeah, that's right, that's an alternative universe. In this one Microsoft crushed them like a bug. And since I can't see any way whatsoever to legally stop Microsoft (Or any other large amoral software corporation) from using the exact same logic in their EULA to crush anyone else they find inconvenient like a bug, as much as I may personally dislike the concept of Glider ruining your experience, I fear the capacity for this ruling to be abused far more than I fear Glider.And *that* is why I can 'defend this guy' with absolutely no compunctions whatsoever.
JonnanAre you really blaming blizzard for microsoft booting netscape via marketing? (that case had nothing to do with eulas)Else this one is pretty much off topic.
Blaming Blizzard for Microsoft? No. Drawing a parallel between
A) handing off to a large software company a right to prevent you from running software on your personal property when they consider it to be a threat to their profit margins,

and a large, drawn out case where a large software company attempted to use their market dominance to prevent you from running software on your personal property because they considered it to be a threat to their profit margins.
Yeah - that I will do.
Bluntly - I think you're a bit naive not to consider the possibility that, having handed software companies a very large hammer, it's just feasible what you think a nail looks like might not be what they think a nail looks like.
Jonnan