Quote Originally Posted by TwistedTea View Post

I second the notion that others have stated: Go after the coders/sites behind these bots.
Careful what you ask for. The reason why most of these bots are created outside the US is because they don't see these things as copyright violations. In the US... well take this recent one as an example:

Look up "epic games lawsuit"
7. Defendants’ cheating and (name removed)’ inducing and enabling of others to cheat ruin the
game playing experience of players who do not cheat because they create an uneven playing
field, violate universally understood notions of fair play, and diminish the integrity of the game.

8. The software Defendants are using to cheat infringes Epic's copyrights in the
game and breaches the terms of the agreements to which Defendants agreed in order to have
access to the game. The same is true for Defendants' unauthorized public performances and
displays of unlawfully modified versions of Fortnite on YouTube.
Take note that using a parser would also be lawsuit material. While Square Enix has generally looked the other way for some of this, it is not a sanctioned thing, and if they really want to sue someone, they can.