"You may not disassemble, reverse engineer, or modify any Daybreak Game(s) software in any way. You may not decrypt or modify any data transmitted between the game software and Daybreak’s game servers."
That's the part lawyers would suck up if paid money to do so, unfortunately. This was required in order to create the emulated servers because the network traffic in/out of the client needed to be researched.
And again, I don't think they would do it, but they could be real d*cks if they really wanted to be. Half the legal strategy in cases like this are to run the defendant out of legal defense funds.
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