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CompleteCircuit

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Pretty sure Party Zone is violating the eula.

https://mojang.com/2014/06/lets-talk-server-monetisation-the-follow-up-qa/

If all players get access to a feature such as a plot of land, can I sell access to multiple plots for hard currency?
No - that would be a gameplay affecting change, so it’s not allowed. All player who access your server must have the same gameplay features offered to them. The same rule applies to items, such as potions.
 
You're forgetting about elite survival.
What counts as a server? Are proxies one big server, or lots of smaller ones?
A server is something a user connects to with their client. The user is on a different server when they leave one and manually join another (in the multiplayer screen). Virtual servers and proxies make no difference; to the client it’s the same server.

Can I charge access to a specific part of my server, such as a minigame or world?
No, you cannot charge for any part of a server. Only the access. Once on a server, all players must have the same gameplay privileges. You may make a different server which features “premium” areas, and charge for access to that server instead, but the benefits cannot carry between servers.
Doesn't the second point rectify ES?
 
I can assure you that elite survival wouldn't have been put in if it was against the EULA. That rule has been in place for a while.
 
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The problem with Mojang's EULA deal is that they aren't talking with servers about it. Instead they decided to provide answers to vague questions. On a plot-based survival server, it would be a huge advantage to have multiple plots ("towns"). But a plot-based creative server there isn't really game to be played, so therefore we thought it would be okay. If they ever come and contact us about the issue, we will be happy to discuss it, though.

Elite Survival is fine though, as Mojang has stated that pay-to-access servers are okay.
 
...What Deanveloper said. Mainly they're targeting large networks who make thousands of dollars a month in "donations."
 
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