This document summarizes a court case between MDY Industries and Blizzard Entertainment regarding the use of bots in World of Warcraft. Blizzard sued MDY Industries and its owner Michael Donnelly for developing and distributing WoWGlider, a bot that allowed players to automate gameplay. The court found Donnelly guilty of copyright infringement, tortious interference with contracts, and violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act for circumventing Blizzard's anti-cheat software Warden. As a result, Donnelly was ordered to pay $6.5 million in damages. The document advises applying similar legal protections for VXGaming by copyrighting game code, banning modifications, and including an anti-cheat mechanism to prevent