User blog comment:ARevolvingDoor/Nexon's Connundrum: Are they really doing nothing?/@comment-1375749-20111203011955/@comment-1909631-20111207184744

When I say that the higher ups would be the ones who are pulling the trigger, I mean that while there may be people in Nexon America who want to go through with cease and desist letters, I get the feeling that the heads at Nexon Korea are feeling less inclined. I'm just speculating. Also, while Hacking does fit the bill of vandalism, ultimately creating hacks, or injectors to alter the game's code for such purposes, would be profiting off of Nexon's intellectual property. It may seem relatively insignificant, but the people who make hacks also made the mistake of charging money for VIP packages, ultimately resulting in a technicality. So on top of Nexon being able to sue for monetary damages, they do have a viable case for copyright infringement. I think you are correct that this isn't as easy as it may seem- that's why I said that we can only speculate as to why.