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10-29-2009 @ 5:37PM
Mike Schramm said...
Actually, Blizzard already proved with Bnetd (link in the post above) that even if you're reverse engineering software to connect with their games, you're still violating their copyright. It was a controversial decision (especially with open source advocates, who are all about reverse engineering), but this case is pretty open-and-shut for Blizzard. It's very unlikely they'll lose.