Artour "Arteezy" Babaev made what the Dota Pit league are calling an "innocent lapse of judgement" in joining Twitch chat on the official tournament stream during an extended pause in Team Secret's game against Team Empire today.

Dota Pit cited their current rules as being not clear enough.

Teams are not allowed to view streams of the tournament while playing a match. [...] The level of punishment depends on the violation and may include warning, technical loss, or disqualification from the tournament.

They go on to state that they will modify their rules to include the chat, as well as make the punishment much more harsh should there be a repeat offense.

A serious warning has been given, and we want to reiterate that if a situation were ever to arise, we will handle it with the severity that it deserves.

Dota Pit's decision comes after many tournaments disqualified Union Gaming this week after they were allegedly viewing a stream of their own match during a Canada Cup broadcast. Dota Pit's statement mentions that these two examples "can not be compared," due to a number of factors involving malicious intent and prior history.

Annabelle "Abelle" Fischer is a writer for theScore eSports with a love for Dota 2, birds and cheese. You can follow her on Twitter.