Yeah, It kind of conflicts with the EULA you agreed to when you installed Blockland.
As ridiculous as I think licensing Add-Ons is, consider this before bashing him:The derivative works clause does not apply to plug-ins (Add-Ons) designed for a system (Blockland) designed to accept plug-ins (Add-Ons).
So you could do Onitempickup (Say theres a sword there) > MiniGame > MessageAll? > Client Has Picked up the sword, Restarting in 5 seconds?
What would be considered a derivative work then? =/
we are teh first posts
A derivative work would be taking Blockland and trying to make it into something else. Making things that extend Blockland when it's designed to be extended is not a problem. Taking Blockland and trying to turn it into your own thing (this happened A LOT with vanilla) is a problem.