ask for donations (as opposed to direct charges) IF you do not offer the individual donor something in exchange that only he or she can use.
#THEYCALLMEDANGER ORESPAWN MOD MODS#
There’s nothing in there that says you can’t make money off of something you’ve created as long as you distribute it separately and don’t sell videos or screenshots.Īny Mods you create for the Game from scratch belong to you (including pre-run Mods and in-memory Mods) and you can do whatever you want with them, as long as you don't sell them for money / try to make money from them and so long as you don’t distribute Modded Versions of the Game.
#THEYCALLMEDANGER ORESPAWN MOD MOD#
You cannot distribute any versions of the whole game with your mod in it (forcing people to only distribute their mods individually).It’s written in plain English but it still conflates some ideas and rules in those three paragraphs. Also, don't just rip art resources and pass them around, that's no fun.Įssentially the simple rule is do not make commercial use of anything we've made unless we've specifically said it's okay.” If you upload videos of the game to video sharing and streaming sites you are however allowed to put ads on them. By "within reason" we mean that you can't make any commercial use of them or do things that are unfair or adversely affect our rights unless we've specifically said it's okay in this EULA, allowed it through the Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines, or provided for it in a specific agreement with you. Within reason you're free to do whatever you want with screenshots and videos of the Game. Basically, Mods are okay to distribute hacked versions or Modded Versions of the Game client or server software are not okay to distribute. You may not distribute any Modded Versions of our Game or software, and weâd appreciate it if you didnât use Mods for griefing. We have the final say on what constitutes a Mod and what doesn't. When you combine your Mod with the Minecraft software, we will call that combination a "Modded Version" of the Game. The EULA doesn’t actually say you can’t charge money for people to use your mods: “If you've bought the Game, you may play around with it and modify it by adding modifications, tools, or plugins, which we will refer to collectively as "Mods." By "Mods," we mean something original that you or someone else created that doesn't contain a substantial part of our copyrightable code or content.