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World of Warcraft developer Blizzard is seeking legal action against yet another WoW private server, accusing the creators of Ascension WoW of copyright infringement, racketeering, and having earned millions of dollars illegally.
In a court document submitted on June 12 in California, Blizzard cited many of the same offenses it used against the creators of Turtle WoW in a lawsuit last year. Blizzard alleges the makers of Project Ascension have infringed on its WoW copyright on a “massive scale” by distributing illegal copies of the game, using copyrighted materials, and accepting donations, in effect operating an entire business built on the “large scale, egregious, and ongoing infringement” of Blizzard’s intellectual property.
“Through Project Ascension, Defendants have found a lucrative way to exploit and profit from the popularity of the WoW game experience,” the document states.
Blizzard alleges the creators of Project Ascension are well aware of their illegal activities, and have taken “extraordinary steps” to conceal their identities and safeguard against takedown notices or court judgements. The document states Blizzard believes Project Ascension’s servers are hosted by the Russia-based Aeza Group, an organization that, according to the US Department of the Treasury, is known for “enabling cybercriminals and technology theft”

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