this part of the eula is really loving strange, honestly. we've had multiple people inject stuff into their blockland such as superload.dll and antidote.dll and they have not been revoked or been told that they have broken the eula. wouldn't this injection stuff be breaking term two or whatever?
They are breaking the license, but I don't think anybody wants to actually report them for it. Also Badspot is the official owner of Blockland, which means he may break his own license if he feels like it.
But in technical terms, they can get their accounts revoked. Anybody who has superload or antidote can get revoked.
except badspot is standing behind a brick wall while all the handicaps throw their stuff at each other in another room, while he sits back and makes money. why would he care unless they did something actually malicious, a few extra $5's wont hurt
also who is path
1. Badspot isn't just sitting back and letting all the money come in. He's not taking advantage of handicaps who keep buying new keys only to get them revoked. He's actually following a standard for End User License Agreements. In any game, breaking the EULA will get your license terminated indefinitely or as the license dictates it. Don't assume stuff like that.
2. I'm Path, in case you haven't figured that out yet.