Blizzard Sends Cease and Desist to Player for Owning a Copy of World of Warcraft
In a shocking turn of events, Blizzard has targeted a player for simply owning a copy of their own game.
The player in question, known only as ‘BobtheRogue,’ received a cease and desist letter from Blizzard’s legal team earlier this week. The reason? BobtheRogue had the audacity to own a physical copy of World of Warcraft, which apparently violates Blizzard’s strict ‘no ownership’ policy.
According to sources close to BobtheRogue, he purchased the copy of World of Warcraft at a yard sale for $2. He thought he was getting a great deal on a classic game, but little did he know he was setting himself up for a legal battle with one of the biggest gaming companies in the world.
Blizzard’s legal team has stated that owning a physical copy of World of Warcraft is a direct violation of their terms of service, as players are only allowed to ‘license’ the game for personal use. BobtheRogue has been given 24 hours to destroy the physical copy or face legal action.
In response to this absurd situation, players across Azeroth have banded together to support BobtheRogue. The hashtag #FreeBobtheRogue has been trending on social media, with players sharing their own stories of owning physical copies of World of Warcraft.
As the community rallies behind BobtheRogue, one thing is clear: Blizzard’s legal team may have bitten off more than they can chew with this latest cease and desist. Will BobtheRogue emerge victorious in this battle for ownership rights, or will Blizzard’s iron grip on their game prove too strong? Only time will tell.
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