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If we think it is necessary, we might even have to ask our lawyers to help out. If you buy, download, use or play our Game, you are agreeing to stick to the rules of these end user license agreement "EULA" terms.

If you don't want to or can't agree to these rules, then you must not buy, download, use or play our Game. This EULA incorporates the the terms of use for the mojang.

By agreeing to this EULA you also agree to all of the terms of the foregoing documents, so please read through them carefully. The one major rule is that you must not distribute anything we've made unless we specifically agree to it.

By "distribute anything we've made" what we mean is:. And so that we are crystal clear, "the Game" or "what we have made" includes, but is not limited to, the client or the server software for our Game and includes Minecraft and Minecraft: Java Edition on all platforms.

It also includes updates, patches, downloadable content, add-ons, or modified versions of a Game, part of those things, or anything else we've made. Otherwise we are quite relaxed about what you do - in fact we really encourage you to do cool stuff - but just don't do those things that we say you can't. You have been granted a license to the Game so you can play and use it, yourself, on your devices. Below we also give you limited rights to do other things but we have to draw a line somewhere or else people will go too far.

If you wish to make something pertaining to anything we've made we're humbled, but please make sure that it can't be interpreted as being official and that it complies with this EULA and the brand and asset usage guidelines and above all do not make commercial use of anything we've made.

The license and permission we give you to use and play our Game can be revoked if you break any of the terms of this EULA. When you buy our Game, you receive a license that gives you permission to install the Game on your own personal device and use and play it on that device as set out in this EULA.

This permission is personal to you, so you are not allowed to distribute the Game or any part of it to anyone else. This also means you cannot sell or rent the Game, or make it available for access to other people and you cannot pass on or resell any license keys.

You may however give gift codes that have been bought through our official gift code system. This is important to help us stop piracy and fraud and to protect our Game. It is also important to prevent members of our community from buying pirated versions of our Game or fraudulent license keys - which we may cancel, such as in the case of fraud. 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.

When you combine your Mod with the Minecraft software, we will call that combination a "Modded Version" of the Game. We have the final say on what constitutes a Mod and what doesn't.

You may not distribute any Modded Versions of our Game or software, and we'd appreciate it if you didn't use Mods for griefing. Basically, Mods are okay to distribute; hacked versions or Modded Versions of the Game client or server software are not okay to distribute. Within reason you're free to do whatever you want with screenshots and videos of the Game. 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.

If you upload videos of the game to video sharing and streaming sites you are however allowed to put ads on them. Phones Laptops Headphones Cameras. Tablets Smartwatches Speakers Drones. Accessories Buying Guides How-tos Deals.

Health Energy Environment. YouTube Instagram Adobe. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Microsoft Gaming Entertainment. Minecraft will require a Microsoft account to play in Now, with the change, all players will have to have a company account to run the title.

However, despite the unification, it is not yet possible to have cross-play. It will not be possible to play with friends who have another version of the game. Mojang says that whoever migrates accounts will not lose any information from the previous profile. The new accounts, in addition to offering more security features - such as two-factor authentication - will have parental controls and the ability to block chat windows and invitations. In the coming months, players will receive emails talking about the migration and step by step on how to carry out the process.

In addition, the company released a video in English that explains a little about what will happen. The video serves to reassure players of Mojang accounts that everything that has been generated by the user, whether alone or multiplayer, will be transferred. However, the names used by users may be at risk. The company makes it clear that the username will not be affected.

However, if the identification used is already in use or violates Microsoft standards, the player will be required to change it.



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