Ive been watching all sorts of threads and have had anonymous email correspondence with mojang (Or their BOT Brandon who is emailing us all) and have compiled all the important information i found into a layed out word document, which i have forwarded on for @Towelie 's viewing.
But I have dug out some pretty worrying stuff, but we have also managed to figure out some hard facts within the mist of hazy rules mojang is currently chugging out.
As for theories on how to get around it, we have to tread carefully because ive been talking to alot of server owners who thought they had found a way around it, a mojang representative connect to their server and they were whitelisted for a breach. bottom line is these rules are hazy, and their enforcement is just as hazy, and even if we dont directly break these rules, its looking like mojang can just choose to blacklist anyways if they dont like what a server is doing.
But I have dug out some pretty worrying stuff, but we have also managed to figure out some hard facts within the mist of hazy rules mojang is currently chugging out.
As for theories on how to get around it, we have to tread carefully because ive been talking to alot of server owners who thought they had found a way around it, a mojang representative connect to their server and they were whitelisted for a breach. bottom line is these rules are hazy, and their enforcement is just as hazy, and even if we dont directly break these rules, its looking like mojang can just choose to blacklist anyways if they dont like what a server is doing.