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    Quote Originally Posted by Khieran View Post
    Ok look, no one is really stating the obvious issue here, so i will. If all servers have the same code, what is the point of running seperate serversr? If its all the same, we may as well all play on the same server. It seems like individuality is being stripped away and we are going to forced into what amounts to online socialism where in order to be 'fair to everyone', everyone is forced to use the exact same thing. It removes all interest that i have had in this project since day 1.
    As it was already stated, scripts/data should not be subject to AGPL, only changes made to the core files. Also, as i stated before, if you are worried about your individualism, or you don't want to share your work, just put on hold any changes you want to make to the core till 1.0 is released.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlada View Post
    As it was already stated, scripts/data should not be subject to AGPL, only changes made to the core files. Also, as i stated before, if you are worried about your individualism, or you don't want to share your work, just put on hold any changes you want to make to the core till 1.0 is released.
    OR... Keep your changes private... Correct? (knowing full well this is non-official ATM)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by duffstone View Post
    OR... Keep your changes private... Correct? (knowing full well this is non-official ATM)...
    No, by law you are obligated to make all changes made to the core3 open source and available to everyone or risk legal actions being taken against you. There is no legal way around it, and yes it is all very official.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vlada View Post
    No, by law you are obligated to make all changes made to the core3 open source and available to everyone or risk legal actions being taken against you. There is no legal way around it, and yes it is all very official.
    so since it's official, can you start answering specific questions?

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