Mojang Begining To Enforce Eula

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As previously discovered when massive attempted to comply to the Eula previously, massive essentially cannot survive if it complies, and so will not unless they're actually told by Mojang that something needs to happen.
 
Damn. What does EULA do again?

So from the wording in the links it sounds like what EULA does is that all players have access to the same things that apply to features in the game. People who pay hard currency only gain cosmetic benefits over those who don't. So basically premium members aren't allowed to have any in game features that players who don't pay hard currency don't have access to. That's what I gained for it, if I'm wrong then maybe someone else can elaborate it better.
 
Nothing to worry about. When the need to become EULA compliant is urgent, MassiveCraft can and will. For now, let's just sail along.
 
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