I've forwarded this discussion of action on November 5th to my clan. I'll see if I can push this issue into the Battlefield community. But I'm really here to link you guys to this page.
The lawsuit argument is valid per the following section:
The argument against groups that manufacture hacks specifically for games is that they are providing tools specifically to would-be criminals. According to the law above, they are providing tools to people to cause harm to computer systems. Code writers for hacks and scripts are intelligent people, but there is more money to be made by illegal sale of these tools than by legal use of them. As walker mentioned, build a case against the code writers and distributors and you will have their clients handed to you on a silver platter. Conversely, if you build a list of IPs where hacks have originated, you can build a case against the hack writers. If you build a sizable list of hackers that used hacking programs and scripts from a specific source, you have the dealer. Take out the dealers and the market goes dry. According the rants of the players on this forum, you guys are already working on the latter...
Might I also suggest you guys get in contact with The Cheat Police and have ArmA added to their watch list. They can be found here.