Ive already seen L2J servers, ive already played on them. But you people seriously just wont listen to reason, as far as your concerned your all above the law and are in complete denial that someting could happen to your precious servers.
lets go out on a whim, and all agree that im 100% ****ing wrong. Even then, there still a pretty large chance that if WeMade/GN took you to court over Emulated software they would win the case and a new legal precedent would be set and all your servers would instantly become illegal, with the only way to save them investing your own time and money taking it to the next highest court system to prove it wrong.
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I was in contact with WeMade before christmas about developing my own emulated client/server software based on the Legend of Mir as a project for university. They said I was free to do it as long as I didn't re-distribute their materials and I caused no interference with their mainstream products. That's how MIR Unleashed started.[/qoute]
So its ok to do a long as you dont redistribute their materials, and caused no interference with their mainstream products? Excellent.
You do realise they deem running a private server which is in direct competition with their own servers interference with mainstream products? Therefore you have basically said, runing private servers are illegal.
[qoute] I'm not forcing people to connect with mir clients am I?[/qoute]
No your not forcing people to connect, but that doesnt change anything. Stop looking at everything from one angle. This is why you people would get shredded in the courts, because the first reply to that would be "but your providing people with the option of connecting to your server, which is in direct competition with the official ones" add to this the fact that handing out the software to others, handing out your IP address to allow people to connect, and running the software for the purpose of letting people to connect is whats illegal. Hell you can program a Legend of Mir emulator and run it on your laptop inside the WeMade cental ****ing office, they wouldnt care in the slightest, but as soon as a client connects, its a different matter.
If your really want your emulated software to be almost 100% safe then you should
1. make your own client
2. Change the name of the game entirely
3. Use your own graphics/code/soundsetc
4. End all affiliation with this site since advertising it as a mir server is a pretty concrete statement that its a ****ing mir server.
[qoute]REALLY? So, by your definition the IE Google toolbar is in violation, as is MessengerPlus, Adobe Acrobat Viewer IE plugin, so on and so forth.[/qoute]
Obviously there are exceptions to rules, if you want to run the IE google toolbar, you already have to have a copy of the IE software, and guess what? Once you have that software microsoft have their money, so why should they care, nobody is treading on their toes after that. If nobody has a problem with the software running, then its fine, but the obvious point in this case is that somebody does have a problem with the emulated software running....