Retron84
Member
I got the email about the updated legal stuff in the EULA and had a quick read through.
One thing that bothers me is this paragraph here. I'm not entirely sure how to interpret it.
https://www.yoyogames.com/legal/eula
So I'm obviously not going to blast racial epithets and the like at people on the forums or YYG staff.
What I am wondering about is how this affects games made with YYG products?
Are parodies that some might consider black humour or dark satire cause for getting a licence revoked?
What about if I have a game with a villain, and the villain in his villainy says some despicable things, and this upsets someone? Content that is in no way meant to represent the views or opinions of a sane and rational person I mean. Would that count as breaching the EULA?
One thing that bothers me is this paragraph here. I'm not entirely sure how to interpret it.
This is section 6.(viii) of the User Agreement seen here:Do not do or say anything which is or may be considered threatening, abusive, obscene, racist, xenophobic, sexist, defamatory, pornographic, sexually explicit or otherwise offensive or illegal. This includes masked words (---), acronyms and abbreviations.
https://www.yoyogames.com/legal/eula
So I'm obviously not going to blast racial epithets and the like at people on the forums or YYG staff.
What I am wondering about is how this affects games made with YYG products?
Are parodies that some might consider black humour or dark satire cause for getting a licence revoked?
What about if I have a game with a villain, and the villain in his villainy says some despicable things, and this upsets someone? Content that is in no way meant to represent the views or opinions of a sane and rational person I mean. Would that count as breaching the EULA?