![]() So don't count on these guidelines always being here or in the specific form they are in right now. We reserve the right to change our mind at any time (such as if people start to take advantage of our good intentions) and to update these guidelines. These guidelines may change as time goes by. Rather, they exist because we currently think it is a good idea to allow some leniency with respect to how you use Minecraft. The guidelines presented here are to be followed along with the policies. It is your responsibility to understand and follow the policies. The policies relate to your use of the Minecraft products and govern your use of our website, your account, and how we settle disputes. The Minecraft End User License Agreement (EULA), Microsoft Service Agreement, and Privacy Policy (“policies”) are legal agreements between you and us (Mojang AB and Microsoft). The allowances we give in these guidelines do not authorize commercial companies, corporate brands, advertising agencies, non-profits, politicians, political action committees, governments to use or exploit Minecraft for promoting products, services, or agendas unrelated to Minecraft. We want to make it clear that these guidelines are for the community of Minecraft players and fans. In short, we hope that these help you understand what you can and can’t do and help you do and share more (and limit those that try to go too far). ![]() Our assets, we mean the code, software, graphics, textures, images, models, sounds and other audio from any of our games and any videos or screenshots taken from our games.Our brand, we mean any names, related logos, fonts, textures, and any other distinctive characteristics of any part of our name and games.We also mean any names which are confusingly similar to our name Our name (or the Minecraft name), we mean the name of any one of our games, taglines, features, events, or company identity.So, we wrote these guidelines to explain what we consider to be acceptable ways to use the Minecraft name, brand, assets in your creation. We realize that some things you will create and share and other things you may create and sell. Our goal is to create an environment where you get to do great things for the Minecraft community without others coming along and spoiling it for everyone. The app does this the same way Minecraft does, so it's safe to use letters (and other characters) as well.We love that our players and fans do cool things and share them with the community. If you type in anything else (like letters), it will be converted to a number. You should also know that a seed is always a number (up to around 20 digits). On Windows you can use %appdata%\.minecraft\saves to get to that folder. You can find the savegames in the saves folder of your Minecraft installation. Level.dat is a small file located in the folder of every Minecraft savegame. The latter can be done by clicking on "Load from Save." and selecting your level.dat, or by drag&dropping the level.dat file into your browser window. ![]() You can either type it in manually, or you can load it from your savegame. The first thing you should do is select a seed and version. Tap and hold: set a red pin and fill in the coordinate inputs below the map.R key: randomize seed (mouse cursor must be over the map).Arrow keys: move the map (mouse cursor must be over the map).Right-click: set a red pin and fill in the coordinate inputs below the map. ![]()
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