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Why I think the new EULA is dumb.
I think the new EULA change is dumb because people complained that kid's spent their parent's hard earned cash for "STUPID" minecraft stuff on minecraft. The REAL PROBLEM is that parent's allowed the kids to have access to there card and there password. The second part was is how they taught them how to use it (Or the kids looked it up, which ever comes first). Another way was for the parent's to talk to the server owner to ask to get there money back.
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
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The Eula is nothing new, it just has not been enforced much until it is now planned to be. I suggest you lock this topic, as there is no point in it. There are many other topics already created on PMC where you can share your opinion of the Eula enforcement.
The official place is here: mojang-eula-change-t403978.html
The official place is here: mojang-eula-change-t403978.html
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I am literally just bumping this so that a mod will see and lock it like the rest. There is already an official EULA thread, post there.
mojang-eula-change-t403978.html
mojang-eula-change-t403978.html
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dorro123
Then you clearly want your server to eventually fizzle out.
Clearly u dont know much about servers
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It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
You're clearly not a server owner.
I own a modded server.
Then you clearly want your server to eventually fizzle out.
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tapegreenI think the new EULA change is dumb because people complained that kid's spent their parent's hard earned cash for "STUPID" minecraft stuff on minecraft. The REAL PROBLEM is that parent's allowed the kids to have access to there card and there password. The second part was is how they taught them how to use it (Or the kids looked it up, which ever comes first). Another way was for the parent's to talk to the server owner to ask to get there money back.
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
1. If you watch I think BebopVox'e video on it, he said they stole their parents credit card.
2. It's not hard to LOOK and TYPE the numbers into the correct place. I don't think you need to learn how to use a card online.
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Stefan1995FtwAfootplutotapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
As far as I know, people that make mods won't be able to earn money with adfly and stuff.. sooo.. forget ur mods brah
That is incorrect.
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Afootplutotapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
As far as I know, people that make mods won't be able to earn money with adfly and stuff.. sooo.. forget ur mods brah
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tapegreenI think the new EULA change is dumb because people complained that kid's spent their parent's hard earned cash for "STUPID" minecraft stuff on minecraft. The REAL PROBLEM is that parent's allowed the kids to have access to there card and there password. The second part was is how they taught them how to use it (Or the kids looked it up, which ever comes first). Another way was for the parent's to talk to the server owner to ask to get there money back.
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
This rant doesn't even make any sense.
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RoboShadowdorro123Afootpluto
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
You're clearly not a server owner.
He clearly also doesn't know the difference between a Server and a Mod.
I never said anything about a server.
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I am a server owner that is completely free to play on and I am totally 100% alright with the new EULA Because ppl who bought minecraft bought it to enjoy the game not to buy more stuff for it!
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dorro123Afootplutotapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
You're clearly not a server owner.
I own a modded server.
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dorro123Afootplutotapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
You're clearly not a server owner.
He clearly also doesn't know the difference between a Server and a Mod.
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Afootplutotapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA
You're clearly not a server owner.
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tapegreen
The limitations of there action was to basically ruin the lives of the modder's and people who love to play with mod's. Minecraft will then go down hill and suck virtually, destroying minecraft within day's.
It wont ruin modders or people who play with mods.
I am perfectly fine with the new EULA