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So the app won't be "mandatory" in any way.Īs long as the "payment" only will consist of add-views on a regular web-site then I can't see why Blizzard should interfere.īut maybe it will prod Blizzard in to take a more active role in all of this.
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If I understand all this correctly then the Overwolf app will only make it more convenient to download new add-ons/updates to existing add-ons that will be published for all to download on Curseforge.
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One could argue that getting paid for add-ons even through a completely different app goes against the spirit of the "always free add-ons" idea. The only thing blizzard can do is to block the addon.
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And I am literally working for and with companies, we deal with license and law on daily basis. Why are you even speaking about things you have no clue about? You even admit it You are not bound by any contract because you never signed nor agreed to any contract in first place. While I personally don't believe that this is the case, I still wouldn't run around telling people to break EULA.The only amoeba here is you. Now that should lead for him to think that even if you own the IP you might be bound to a contract that doesn't let you sell it. Welp, I guess if you have never worked to any company you don't understand that you have to sign a contract so they actually own the IP you produce, not you, but I guess that's a bit too hard concept. I like how that amoeba again is parroting about IP law, when he should be only concerned about contract law. I don't know if you are somehow bound to EULA because of that. I might me wrong though.īefore that you would just check out what functions blizzard's own add-ons use, and try to guess what they do. Yes I know that the command has not been around for too long, but to my knowledge, that's the only real "official" way to search the documentation. I'm just trying to illustrate why it's not so clear what you can do and can't do. Lawyers can come up with with much better bullshit if they want to make your life hard. That "API documentation" angle was just one idea that came to me that might be a problem. Always so funny when leechers whine about licenses.Įdit2: and just to clear, I'm not lawyer. While I personally don't believe that this is the case, I still wouldn't run around telling people to break EULA.Įdit: oh and he also told how GPL licenses are viruses, which should hint him that maybe he can't do whatever he wants with his own code. Addon authors pretty much had to forge their own paths to forging addon documentation as very little was given out officially by Blizzard.Yes I know that the command has not been around for too long, but to my knowledge, that's the only real "official" way to search the documentation. While it's a brilliantly useful command I have to note it wasn't around when the wow addon community started.