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Blizzard Had Filed A Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against World of Warcraft Turtle WoW Server

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Blizzard has recently filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the Turtle WoW server, highlighting in the suit how the server's operators have built their business on ongoing infringement of the company's intellectual property. As reported by Massively Overpowered, Blizzard finally took action against the rogue World of Warcraft server with a lawsuit that details how the server's operators have built their business on ongoing intellectual …
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Blizzard files copyright lawsuit against Turtle WoW  The Express Tribune

44,000 players, Unreal Engine 5, court proceedings: Turtle WoW is sued by Blizzard. The popular World of Warcraft private server is said to have committed extensive copyright violations. We explain the background to the lawsuit. (Read more)

A private server of World of Warcraft is now being processed. Whether this means the end, however, remains to be seen. What happened? A few hours ago it turns out that Blizzard filed a lawsuit against Turtle WoW. This is a private server of WoW, sometimes also called "pirate servers". These are Blizzard mostly a thorn in the eye because they often offer World of Warcraft free of charge or enrich other people to WoW who, for example, operate thes…

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indiekings.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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