I added a <PRE> HTML block (starting and ending tag), but am leaving everything between the <PRE> start tag and </PRE> end tag unaltered.

Before the <PRE> opening tag in the table, here are links to the unlinked HTML. (I didn't link all of the HTML since this was meant to be a rather readable E-Mail, and so was a slightly HTML'ized E-Mail, a hybrid of E-Mail and HTML, and not a pure HTML message.)

A player's concern has not been responded to, and I am wondering about the legitimacy of MyWarCraftStudio, particularily with some distributed files that may not qualify for an ESRB T rating.  Although the Allakhazam forum post says "a GM friend and said there would be no possible way I could get in trouble", I'm wondering if I can hear this directly from a Blizzard employee, that I would not be receiving an account ban just due to the nature of content used locally, client-side.

The closest thing I could find for official Blizzard-written material is: http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowgm/?id=agm01716p#mum "We definitely want people to create their own UIs utilizing custom menu configurations, graphics, and even sounds. Anything that can be coded to modify the style and the look of the UI is fair game, as long as the modifications are done to the sanctioned internal files of the game. However, anything done to the UI to gain any sort of an unfair advantage over other players is unacceptable."

Blizzard's Harrassment Policy seems to focus on language and words.  My concern is that although Blizzard says they allow modification of "the style and the look", that the Terms Of Service allow Blizzard to scan a hard drive and if Blizzard, perhaps one employee with differing artistic values than myself, found some material on my hard drive then would long-term ("ban") account penalties result?  Regarding the patches made from MyWarCraftStudio, must I concern myself only with other player's experiences, or also of any possible "snooping" that Blizzard may decide to do?

Also, are in-game tickets/conversations, including Blizzard responses (like GM chat), recorded to a player's account for later reference (in the event of any possible dispute)?

Also, http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowgm/?id=egm01721p2&msg=1 has in the "Category" field a misspelled word, "Dungeion".

And then check out Blizzard's Response to question regarding nude hacks. The page I link to is their reply E-Mail, 100% unaltered from how it was exported from my E-Mail client.