I'm also getting into modding, and while I'll never be the next Eloraam, and (hopefully) never be the next RichardG, I still have my thoughts on the copyright/permissions thing.
1. At least the first point on the Plus+ page is correct. Copyright infringement is a civil crime, and (at least in 'Murica) by our constitution, there has to be at least $20 in provable monetary damages for your case to even be eligible for the court system. (Let alone the fact that when the judge hears what the case is about, he'll laugh you out of the courtroom, possibly with a night in contempt of court for wasting his time and the court's)
2. My personal belief, and it's ok if you want to hate me for this, is that all mods should be some form of open source. Seeing as they're created by opening Minecraft's source, closing mods' source is a bit unethical, IMAO.
3. Ignore my avatar, I couldn't fine the old one without "uber troll" in it. xD
4. EDIT: As for derivative works, yes. Mojang has assigned modders the right to create derivative works, however, in most jurisdictions, without the payment of some form of license fee, those derivative works have no copyright protection at all.
1. At least the first point on the Plus+ page is correct. Copyright infringement is a civil crime, and (at least in 'Murica) by our constitution, there has to be at least $20 in provable monetary damages for your case to even be eligible for the court system. (Let alone the fact that when the judge hears what the case is about, he'll laugh you out of the courtroom, possibly with a night in contempt of court for wasting his time and the court's)
2. My personal belief, and it's ok if you want to hate me for this, is that all mods should be some form of open source. Seeing as they're created by opening Minecraft's source, closing mods' source is a bit unethical, IMAO.
3. Ignore my avatar, I couldn't fine the old one without "uber troll" in it. xD
4. EDIT: As for derivative works, yes. Mojang has assigned modders the right to create derivative works, however, in most jurisdictions, without the payment of some form of license fee, those derivative works have no copyright protection at all.