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Why do Minecraft players hate mini worlds the most?

Mini world? What’s so fun about a pirated game? Those who play Mini are probably a bunch of elementary school students who can’t afford the genuine version of Minecraft. Mini not only plagiarized Minecraft, but Mini copied MC the most, like 85%. What’s the main reason? , plagiarism is considered copyright piracy, and Mini Dog also made nonsense in MC's game reviews, saying that Mini has machine guns, MC does not, and Mini has novel creatures, but MC does not. It's really funny, sorry, we have mods, and some people say The Mini was developed by an old man. Later, when the old man died, a young man discovered it and made it into an MC and distributed it. You guys said it so confidently that I can’t bear to undermine your self-confidence. Let’s not stop here. Where do you get the confidence to believe something that has been going on for so long? Let’s first look at how a Swedish game came to China? Who would believe him if he said he discovered something when he went on a trip? Besides, if that person really plagiarized, how could he let the original version leak out so easily? Wouldn't that be a mistake? And MC was released in 2009. You also said that the person who copied it is a young man, so it means that he is still alive (leaving aside the original author notch). If he sees this, he will not be indifferent, only a fool will do it. For those of you who pretended to be calm when you saw the original template leaked, let’s talk about copyright piracy and civil liability: the person whose copyright has been infringed can claim compensation for losses

Administrative liability: fines can be imposed and illegal gains can be confiscated

Criminal liability: You may face administrative detention or even criminal punishment

Article 118 of the "Civil Law" stipulates that citizens and legal persons have copyrights (copyrights), patent rights, trademark rights, discovery rights, invention rights If the rights and other rights to scientific and technological achievements have been infringed by plagiarism, tampering, counterfeiting, etc., they have the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, the impact be eliminated, and losses be compensated.

That is, the original copyright owner can claim compensation for losses

Article 48 of the "Copyright Law" stipulates that those who commit the following infringements shall be responsible for stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, and Civil liability such as apology and compensation for losses; if the interests of the public are harmed at the same time, the copyright administrative department may order the infringement to cease, confiscate the illegal gains, confiscate and destroy the infringing copies, and may impose a fine; if the circumstances are serious, the copyright administrative department may The administrative department may also confiscate materials, tools, equipment, etc. mainly used to make infringing copies; if a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law:

(1) Copying, distributing, or publishing without the permission of the copyright owner Performing, screening, broadcasting, compiling, and disseminating his works to the public through information networks, except as otherwise provided for in this law;

(2) Publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights;

That is, the administrative department in charge of copyright can also impose fines