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Minecraft users can create their own servers. This is an incredibly sharp sword with two edges. It's a low-res, bloated sword, however it is sharp on both ends. These servers allow users to perform almost anything they want, which is great. However, occasionally, players violate the terms of the EULA and can put Mojang in serious trouble.Minecraft blog "Some privately-owned Minecraft servers charge in-game items like extra xp, or access to certain game modes. In an article on the blog, Markus "Notch", Minecraft creator, wrote that some of these servers may charge quite a bit. "I do not know how many emails I've received from parents who want their hundred dollars back that their child paid for an item package on a server we don't control." To protect itself from such accusations in the future, Mojang has created new rules regarding the monetization of. The rules are explained on the site of Mojang, but what it boils down to is that there will be fewer restrictions when it comes to selling and creating in-game items and other goods that are monetized. Minecraft Be sure to inform to your customers that you're not Mojang and don't offer items that affect gameplay and don't charge real-world money for in-game currency. Oh, and one more thing: Persson's request "Herobrine Please stop asking." [Image: Mojang]