User talk:Krenair

Edit war
Since you seem to know so much about these programs, tell me, how exactly are they doing this downgrading? Are they simply accessing Mojang's server to download an old version? Or do they actually contain old copies of Minecraft in their files?

And also, next time, don't get in an edit war. Revert their edit once or twice, but if they continue you take it to their talk page and come to an agreement. If you can't do that you go to the admin noticeboard and we'll sort it out. Don't expect every admin to be as lenient, I could throw a week ban at both of you and say the programs go and that's final, but I'd rather find out more about the programs to decide if they are violating Mojang's ToS. – ultradude25 ( T at 03:56, 4 August 2011 (UTC)


 * At first I would like to apologize for getting into the edit war, will never happen again. The reason they are in violation of Mojang's ToS is that they package the previous minecraft versions with the download.  They do not access Mojang's server to download these whatsoever. Minalear 04:02, 4 August 2011 (UTC)


 * Well I've waited long enough for Krenair's response. If you're correct Minalear, then yeah it's obviously a violation of Mojang's ToS. Krenair's argument of it just being a link to where to get the download, instead of the actual download, making it not a violation is dumb and incorrect. If I put links up to the pirate bay where there is a download of a pirated Minecraft, would you still say it's not against the ToS because it's just a link to where to download a pirated copy of Minecraft, and not the actual download? Exactly, you wouldn't.
 * Programs and editors is unlocked, and the links will not be coming back. – ultradude25 ( T at 12:08, 5 August 2011 (UTC)