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Anthro-Terra End(er)-User License Agreement (“EULA”)

SUMMARY
This EULA is a legal agreement between you and us (Phanes Studio, or, if applicable, one of its local affiliates listed in the Company Information section below). You should read the whole thing but here is a quick summary of some important points to help guide you - the full terms and conditions still apply though.

This Anthro-Terra EULA and the Phanes Studio Services Agreement, together, apply to all Anthro-Terra services.
Your content is yours, but please share it responsibly and safely.
Our community standards help us build a community that is open and safe for everyone.
Do not distribute or make commercial use of anything we've made without our permission.
We are trying to be open, honest and trusting with the hope that you hold us in the same regard.

This EULA applies to all Anthro-Terra websites, software, experiences, and services (“Services”)
If you buy, download, or use any of our Services, or if you click to accept this EULA, that means you agree to this Anthro-Terra EULA and the Phanes Studio Services Agreement, so please read through them carefully. If you are a minor and you are having trouble understanding these terms and conditions, please ask your parent or legal guardian to explain them, especially as your parent or legal guardian is responsible for all terms on your behalf. Remember to check here and the Phanes Studio Services Agreement once in a while as we may update these terms and conditions, which will be effective the next time you use our Services.

ACCOUNT Terms

If you purchased our games through a platform, such as Microsoft, Sony PlayStation,Epic or Steam, please view those platform’s terms as those will apply to your purchase. The Phanes Studio Services Agreement may still apply.

When you buy our games, that means you can download, install, and play them. For the server version of Anthro-Terra, you can install it on a server and host online play.

However, you must not distribute anything we've made unless we specifically agree to it. By "distribute anything we've made" what we mean is:
give copies of our game software or content to anyone else;
make commercial use of anything we've made;
try to make money from anything we've made; or
let other people get access to anything we've made in a way that is unfair or unreasonable.

And so that we are crystal clear, "the game" or "what we have made" includes, but is not limited to, the Services, plus any other games we might publish in the future. It also includes updates, patches, downloadable or Marketplace content, add-ons, or modified versions of a game, part of those things, merchandise, audio-visual content, or anything else we've made.

Otherwise we are quite relaxed about what you do - in fact we really encourage you to do cool stuff - but just don't do those things that we say you can't. We’ve put together detailed Anthro-Terra Usage Guidelines as to how you can or cannot do things using what we’ve made, including screenshots and recorded videos of our games. These Anthro-Terra Usage Guidelines are extra permissions that we give to the community to encourage creativity and community, but we reserve the right to change them or withdraw permissions, especially if we see people exploiting or abusing these permissions. The Anthro-Terra Usage Guidelines often change, and we have the right to withdraw the permissions given in them at any time without notice.

ONLINE SAFETY
Please watch out if you are talking to people in our games. It is hard for either you or us to know for sure that what people say is true, or even if people are really who they say they are. You should think twice about giving out information about yourself.

The spirit of inclusion lives in our values, which are key to sustaining a vibrant and welcoming community.
Anthro-Terra is for everyone
Diversity powers our community
Playing with others should be safe and inclusive
Hate has no place here

Anthro-Terra is available in countries all over the world, and it’s important that our platform feels safe and inclusive for people of all backgrounds.
Every player in the Anthro-Terra community deserves a place to be their authentic selves and to build, craft, create, and express themselves in an environment that is inclusive to all. We aspire to be a community where Anthro-Terra can be enjoyed by all.
The Anthro-Terra community is yours but it’s everyone else’s too. When you express your opinions, please do so politely and respectfully.
Playing with others should be safe and inclusive, and hate has no place here

To keep the Anthro-Terra community welcoming and inclusive for everyone, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards hate speech, terrorist or violent extremist content, bullying, harassing, sexual solicitation, fraud, or threatening others.

Fraud is any attempt to use deceit or misrepresentation for personal or financial gain. When someone commits fraud, they circumvent the processes that keep things fair and financially secure for everyone.
We reserve the right to suspend or permanently ban anyone who violates these Community Standards or this EULA. To learn more about our moderation policies, how to report a player, and how to appeal an active enforcement action on your account here.

GENERAL STUFF
Your local law may give you rights that this EULA cannot change; if so, this EULA applies as far as the law allows.

We may change this EULA from time to time, if we have reason to, such as changes to our games, our practices, or our legal obligation. But those changes will be effective only to the extent that they can legally apply. In that case we'll inform you of the change before it takes effect, either by posting a notice on our website or by other reasonable means. We're not going to be unfair about this though - but sometimes the law changes or someone does something that affects other users of the game and we therefore need to put a lid on it.

If you come to us with a suggestion for Anthro-Terra, that suggestion is made for free and we have no obligation to accept or consider it. This means we can use or not use your suggestion in any way we want and we don't have to pay you for it. If you think you have a suggestion that we would be willing to pay you for, please do not tell us your suggestion unless you have first told us you want to be paid and we have responded in writing by asking you to submit the suggestion.