Context and choice of wording is very important, they are talking about the people and not the project or software. A "project" cannot join a...
Not at all. There was no evidence of their ownership of the project until they announced it far after the supposed purchase date. The difference...
That's not always true (even if an EULA states it). Ex Post Facto changes have been struck down before when unreasonable changes are applied...
Good luck. They knew about the project and chose not to act. Going back after the fact and trying that now would likely get them laughed out of...
It could be shut down but the current EULA allows it so it's not in any way illegal. It shouldn't be possible for it to be taken down by a DMCA...
This should be enough proof for you. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VJ1WzHI-VUuoHEJz4SRHUbl-5XnsURbqP5fIi8B4Kyg/preview?sle=true
Mojang are not going to update it. https://gist.github.com/evilmidget38/26a8097cba2d69d4884d Not that it would matter in current instances since...
Since there isn't going to be a bukkit for 1.8 either way.... I'd say... no effect.
Alas. It must be under such unfortunate circumstances. Like I said. You make it sound like a lot less work than it actually is. :) If...
And who exactly will be doing this? Most of the devs for those projects have already decided to jump on board with the Sponge project (which is a...
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