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Jagex Bot Nuke day and Legal stuff

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Looks like Jagex is now using illegal methods to try to kill off the botting community by scaring them with legal threats.

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The recent "Bot Nuke" RS update has been analyzed and it has been determined that there is no reason why we will not be back online within the next two weeks. This is a conservative ETA and we hope to be back online sooner. We will return. We will provide more accurate updates throughout the coming week as we progress on our work.

Threatening Emails
On Tuesday, October 25th, Jagex contacted many of our customers via email stating that they had "strong evidence that you may have purchased and used botting software in the past, specifically ibot software". The email later goes on to threaten that if you do not stop botting you may be named in a lawsuit based on DMCA violations which is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Since then, there have been many rumors spreading throughout the community as to how Jagex got a hold of, and planned to use this information.

Earlier this year, Jagex's lawyers subpoenaed PayPal for information regarding purchase information of bot customers. Knowing how sensitive this information is, and how much we care about our customers, our lawyers immediately responded to this subpoena to question their intentions. Their lawyers specifically made it clear that this information would not be shown to any Jagex employees. To ensure this, we filed a protective order on the information with the courts to make it illegal for their lawyers to show any of the information to Jagex employees.

Later this summer, Jagex illegally circumvented the protective order. To dupe the courts, Jagex filed a separate suit in the California Federal Court (Jagex Limited vs. John Does). The courts in the State of California did not know about the protective order, and granted Jagex's lawyers access to the PayPal information again with another subpoena for that case. Of course, this time, there was no protective order. This is a mockery of the U.S. legal system.

We were not made aware of these actions by Jagex until we learned of the emails going out this past Tuesday. Since then, our lawyers have been preparing an emergency motion to submit to the courts explaining what Jagex has done, and the demands we have regarding their actions. This filing was submitted to the courts and made public today. The filing can be publicly read from a PDF document J[/i]agex-impsoft.pdf]here. If this interests you, we encourage you to read and then re-read this filing for a full perspective on the situation (case filing starts on page 5).

A notable summary of the demands made in the filing are as follows:
Ordering Jagex to dismiss the case in the State of California (Jagex vs. John Does).
Ordering Jagex to immediately destroy any and all information obtained from the PayPal subpoena.
Ordering Jagex to take no action against any of the customers or RS accounts of the customers that they received from the subpoena.
Ordering Jagex to resend an email to all affected customers retracting the statements made in the email sent out earlier this Tuesday and to publicly post an apology on their main websites stating the same.
All demands can be found within the filing on pages 26-27.

It is also noteworthy that this filing is a motion to file an extended motion, so it will not contain all exhibit information. The full motion, including all exhibits, should be available Monday. We will follow up with a link to that filing when it becomes publicly available as well. Being an emergency motion, a decision of these demands by the Judge should be made within the following week. The maximum decision time is two weeks.

In conclusion, nothing is more important to us than our customers. We have and always will fight to protect our customers in every way possible. We are extremely apologetic for any ill-concerns this mess may have caused you. We hope by publicly keeping you informed on the situation, you all will understand this very important fact.
 
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well at least i sold my RS gold before they started going stupid

anyone want my account now?

lol i played RS since Classic, but now they are just getting stupid and easy, it used to mean something to lvl in RS now it dont mean poop
 
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well at least i sold my RS gold before they started going stupid

anyone want my account now?

lol i played RS since Classic, but now they are just getting stupid and easy, it used to mean something to lvl in RS now it dont mean poop

You can pm me login details, if you want, i still play sometimes

Ps. Fagex will always fail and they can't stop botting :p
 
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well theres nothing left on the account, you can check stats

CycoExtreme

of course lol, but i do have a Sycthe, 2003 Halloween drop NON tradable lol
yes ive had been playing that long, buti didnt play often so the stats arent amazing
 
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lol, bots got fucked.

Its going to be interesting to see how this turns out. I've only spent like $60 on RS bots so I could care less, but if I spent the same amount a lot of those guys do (40+ bots each at $20) I'd definitely be getting a lawyer and contacting Paypal asking why my information was released.

Another proven failure of the US legal system. One state says no, they get denied. Another state says yes, Jagex gets all the Paypal information even though the other state said no. gg. :thumbup1:
 
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i only botted one time way back in RSC, it was on a different account than my main, just for mining, but it made me some money back then, and back then when you could only mine 9 coal at one time, it was very much needed lol
 
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I find this pretty funny.


Ever since Runescape Classic botting and the communities there have ALWAYS been posts like this. It's been a good 7 plus years and the difference now is Jagex has lawyers and lots of money.
 
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yea, but they do realize they are gonna screw up the ingame economy, Bots were the people keeping prices down, now what are they gonna do, prices are going to rise b/c people are actually going to have to "work" for items

and another question is, are they gonna get people for RWT next?
cuz thats the next massive supply of items for cheap
 
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Runescape is already dead. The economy got so inflated from all their buggy updates during the free trade removal (staking and poop). Oh, not to mention that one bug where players got like 5-10M per kill on a boss. Those guys weren't rolled back after the bug was fixed.
 
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I did loads of botting.
even made some money of it.
tbh I did it in such small scale they won't care about it.
There are so many people that botted that Jagex can't sue them all.
 
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