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[size=+1]The Buddy Store now supports Archebuddy![/size]
[size=-2]Forum Link: [noparse][FYI: PAID CONTENT PROVIDERS] Paid Content must be moved to the Buddy Store[/noparse][/size]
[size=+1]What's this about "paid content"?[/size]
[size=+1]How do I get started putting my product in the Buddy Store?[/size]
[size=+1]Frequently Asked Questions[/size]
[size=-2]Forum Link: [noparse][FYI: PAID CONTENT PROVIDERS] Paid Content must be moved to the Buddy Store[/noparse][/size]
The Buddy Store now supports ArcheBuddy! The Buddy Store can make both paid and free content available to users in a seamless fashion.
If you are a new user of Buddy Store, this article should answer any questions you may have:
If you are a new user of Buddy Store, this article should answer any questions you may have:
[size=+1]What's this about "paid content"?[/size]
Bossland GmbH does not allow its forums to be used as a marketplace. Since the forums for the product are new, we need the Community to be aware that offering paid products on the forum is not acceptable.
So, if you are currently offering paid products from the forum, we need you to immediately:
So, if you are currently offering paid products from the forum, we need you to immediately:
- Arrange to have the products made available from the Buddy Store, or
- Move the product off the Bossland GmbH forums onto a third-party website.
[size=+1]How do I get started putting my product in the Buddy Store?[/size]
This article should answer all of your questions:
[size=+1]Frequently Asked Questions[/size]
"I'm a developer of paid content. How long do I have to move my product where it needs to go?"
"What about free content?"
"Are all products eligible for inclusion in the Buddy Store or posting on the Buddy Forums?"
"My FREE product might be considered to be a h4ck or che4t. Do I need to move it off the Buddy forums?"
"What happens if I take no action?"
"Do the forum 'no advertising' rules apply?"
"In the forums, can I point people to my product on a third-party website?"
"Why is paid content not allowed in the forums?"
"Can I make a donation link available on free offerings?"
"Can I 'require' a donation for a product?
We need all paid content moved out of the forums immediately. We recognize that it takes some time to gain the "Community Developer" title, and fill out the forms needed to place products in the Buddy Store. We will work with you to expedite this endeavor.
But, all paid content must be out of the forums by 31-Oct-2014.
But, all paid content must be out of the forums by 31-Oct-2014.
"What about free content?"
Free content may remain in the forums, or may be placed in the Buddy Store. The choice is the developer's.
"Are all products eligible for inclusion in the Buddy Store or posting on the Buddy Forums?"
No. If your product is a h4ck or che4t of some sort, it will not be accepted to the Buddy Store. Your only recourse is to move it to a third-party website.
This applies to all h4cks or che4ts—whether they are paid or free content. Examples of h4cks or che4ts include:
You can get a clearer picture of what is or is not allowed by reading this article:
This applies to all h4cks or che4ts—whether they are paid or free content. Examples of h4cks or che4ts include:
- movement speed enhancements
- teleport hacks
- map hacks
- transparency hacks
- duplication hacks
You can get a clearer picture of what is or is not allowed by reading this article:
"My FREE product might be considered to be a h4ck or che4t. Do I need to move it off the Buddy forums?"
Yes, absolutely. And, please do so immediately. H4cks and che4ts are illegal in some contexts, and do not belong in the Buddy forums.
"What happens if I take no action?"
All threads violating forum rules (e.g., paid content, h4cks, che4ts, etc.), will be closed and archived on 31-Oct-2014. Attempts to reconstitute threads that have been archived for violating forum rules will result in infractions—possibly leading to forum account bans.
"Do the forum 'no advertising' rules apply?"
Since Bossland has provided the Buddy Store venue to host paid products, the "no advertising" rules apply.
For those unfamiliar with the rules, you can read more about them in thee articles:
For those unfamiliar with the rules, you can read more about them in thee articles:
"In the forums, can I point people to my product on a third-party website?"
No. This is part of what "no advertising" means. Again, the forums are not to be used as a marketplace—even if you feel it is 'helping' someone.
Users are expected to contact you privately, or use Google to find your product. Please be aware if you initiate contact with a user, and the user reports you for 'spamming', you will be banned from the forums. There are excellent reasons this rule exists.
Users are expected to contact you privately, or use Google to find your product. Please be aware if you initiate contact with a user, and the user reports you for 'spamming', you will be banned from the forums. There are excellent reasons this rule exists.
"Why is paid content not allowed in the forums?"
Bossland GmbH operates and sells its product in many countries. As such, the company must abide by the laws in the countries in which it makes its product available. Some of these laws prevent selling in an 'unregulated' marketplace (e.g., using the forums). The Buddy Store is a 'regulated' marketplace and can meet the legal requirements that the forum can not.
"Can I make a donation link available on free offerings?"
Absolutely. Community members should always feel free to express their appreciation in an unsolicited fashion.
Making a convenient donation link available is where it stops—if the donation is solicited in any fashion, the product will be considered a 'paid product'.
Making a convenient donation link available is where it stops—if the donation is solicited in any fashion, the product will be considered a 'paid product'.
"Can I 'require' a donation for a product?
"'Requiring' a donation" is weasel wording for a "selling a product". If you take money to provide access to a product, this is called 'selling'. You are welcome to do this, but products offered in such fashion will be considered as, and treated as paid products.
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