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WeeSkilz

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Arkham network has been contacted by Mojang about breaching the EULA, presumably with the threat of legal action if they do not comply.

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What are your thoughts? Is this the beginning of the end?
 
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I really don't think it will effect a lot of people. The ArkhamNetwork weren't compliant at all compared to other large networks of similar type and to be honest I'm surprised it wasn't picked up on a long time ago. They'll easily fix this issue and everyone will move on :)
 

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Im shocked by this. I think they will start punishing servers. If they punish small servers ill be shocked TBH.
 

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IF you guys couldn't tell. That twitter account posts sarcastic messages not meant to be taken seriously, but rather as a light hearted joke. Arkham was not taken down by the EULA as far as I know of. It was jsut a major large scale attack that they encountered most likely from members within the network that understood the full scale of the network's infrastructure becuase the hacker's move was a clean data wipe across all their server boxes. At least that what I've beeninformed from their system admin. ~4thewar from spigot. Seems arkham were messing with us!
 

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IF you guys couldn't tell. That twitter account posts sarcastic messages not meant to be taken seriously, but rather as a light hearted joke. Arkham was not taken down by the EULA as far as I know of. It was jsut a major large scale attack that they encountered most likely from members within the network that understood the full scale of the network's infrastructure becuase the hacker's move was a clean data wipe across all their server boxes. At least that what I've beeninformed from their system admin. ~4thewar from spigot. Seems arkham were messing with us!
I actually just got news of that aswell. That could have been a troll post.
 
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