Worcester State University.
To Worcester State University, and All Institutions Concerned with Integrity in Innovation and Law
I would like to express my appreciation to Worcester State University of Worcester, Massachusetts, for your recent interest in the unfolding legal matters surrounding my copyright infringement case against Riot Games, Inc. as well as the broader issues explored in my recent article titled:
“Riot Games Are a Threat to Security and the Public!”
As a disabled veteran, independent author, and self-represented litigant, it has been both validating and encouraging to witness respected academic institutions, including yours, engage with the intersection of creative integrity, corporate responsibility, and data ethics that this case brings to light.
You are not alone in your inquiry. Several universities, press outlets, and governmental agencies have shown interest in the materials related to this litigation and my broader allegations regarding Riot Games, Fortiche Production, Tencent, and others. The stakes extend far beyond a single piece of fiction. They touch on urgent questions about digital governance, global cultural manipulation, intellectual property protections, and even national security.
If you or any member of your faculty, student body, or institutional leadership would like to explore these matters further, for study, discussion, curriculum development, ethics panels, or any other academic initiative, I would be more than happy to share resources, evidence, and my firsthand experiences.
It is extremely important that abusive organisations such as Riot Games are studied and that academic initiatives help to protect people from unethical companies like this.
You are warmly invited to reach out directly at:
Thank you again for your time, your curiosity, and your commitment to examining the complex forces that shape creative work and power structures today.
Warm regards,
Marc
M.W. Wolf Ltd.
Author of Bloodborg: The Harvest
Plaintiff, Wolstenholme v. Riot Games, Inc.