I am here just to clarify if the Minecraft EULA is void or still instate since Mojang has been purchased by Microsoft for 2.5 billion dollars. If this is true, then anyone please leave some information in the comments to help me understand? I have, practically, quit Minecraft and began working at the age of 14 and I am having a good life. But since Minecraft was the beginning of my first job, learning Java and selling products on my server, I have to at least learn the updates and keep track of it.
One thing I did realize is that Mojang never instated that they were gonna enforce the EULA back in 2014. But never did since Microsoft bought Mojang.
Another question: Does this mean that since Mojang has been purchased by Microsoft, that the Bukkit community will still live on? Including any other Java related server executors?
Thanks for taking the time to read this post and my question :D!
I am here just to clarify if the Minecraft EULA is void or still instate since Mojang has been purchased by Microsoft for 2.5 billion dollars. If this is true, then anyone please leave some information in the comments to help me understand? I have, practically, quit Minecraft and began working at the age of 14 and I am having a good life. But since Minecraft was the beginning of my first job, learning Java and selling products on my server, I have to at least learn the updates and keep track of it.
One thing I did realize is that Mojang never instated that they were gonna enforce the EULA back in 2014. But never did since Microsoft bought Mojang.
Another question: Does this mean that since Mojang has been purchased by Microsoft, that the Bukkit community will still live on? Including any other Java related server executors?
Thanks for taking the time to read this post and my question :D!
~mrgreen33gamer
Here is the current EULA for Minecraft:
https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula
- sunperp
Thanks for giving me some detail about my question. Another question, I might ask, is:
If Mojang was getting several reports about the money issue from parents, then can't Microsoft say otherwise?
- C.C.