Blizzard Legal Team Sends Cease and Desist to World of Warcraft Private Server for Using Too Many Vowels in Name
In a shocking turn of events, a popular World of Warcraft private server has been hit with a cease and desist letter from Blizzard’s legal team for a surprising reason.
The private server, known as ‘Elysium,’ has been accused of using too many vowels in its name, which apparently violates Blizzard’s strict naming policy. In a statement, a Blizzard representative explained, ‘We have zero tolerance for excessive vowel usage in the names of private servers. It’s simply not in line with our brand.’
Players on the server were left baffled by the news, with many taking to social media to express their disbelief. One player tweeted, ‘I can’t believe Blizzard is cracking down on vowel usage now. What’s next, banning the letter ‘E’ from in-game chat?’
Despite the controversy, the server’s administrators have vowed to fight the cease and desist, arguing that the name ‘Elysium’ is a key part of their branding and changing it would cause confusion among players. In the meantime, they have launched a crowdfunding campaign to cover legal fees, promising exclusive in-game rewards to donors.
As the community waits to see how the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: when it comes to private servers, even the smallest details can lead to big drama. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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