Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist Letter to Grandma’s WoW Private Server
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has set their legal sights on a small private server run by a sweet grandmother. Is nothing sacred in the world of Azeroth?
It all started innocently enough when grandma Doris decided to set up a World of Warcraft server in her basement. She wanted to bond with her grandkids over their favorite game, but little did she know the legal storm that was about to descend upon her.
Blizzard’s legal team wasted no time in sending a cease and desist letter to poor grandma Doris, citing copyright infringement and unauthorized use of their intellectual property. The news spread like wildfire across the WoW community, with many players coming to Doris’s defense.
One player tweeted, ‘If Blizzard is going after sweet old ladies, they’ve truly lost touch with their player base.’ Another added, ‘I’d rather play on Grandma’s server than deal with Blizzard’s endless bugs and server issues.’
As the drama unfolded, a petition was started to save Grandma Doris’s server, garnering thousands of signatures in just a few hours. Blizzard has yet to respond to the growing backlash, but players are holding out hope that they will have a change of heart.
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